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#10: Sarah Merry | A recruitment consultant's perspective on flexible working

27m · We Make It Work · 18 Jun 06:00

Sarah shares her drive to set up her own recruitment consultancy business and her passion to find the right candidates for roles and the right roles for the candidates she represents.

Sarah gives her view on the flexible work market and company's changing attitudes as well as also sharing tips for those looking for flexible working.

If you are interested in working with Sarah, you can find her at https://www.rockpoolrecruitment.co.uk/ or via https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmerry/

Sarah is absolutely lovely and has offered my listeners free CV reviews, give her a call on 01306 779199

As always, I would love to hear feedback or if you have any comments to add, please leave an audio message at: https://anchor.fm/we-make-it-work/message

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