Thursday, May 16, 2024

East Midlands recruitment expert launches independent agency

Brand-new recruitment agency, Nova Talent, has launched in Lincoln offering honest, tailored recruitment services with a personal edge for candidates and clients in the East Midlands region.

Inspired by founder Lizi Fields’ desire to support and relieve pressures and uncertainties from both candidates and clients in an increasingly difficult time – Nova Talent will provide recruitment services specifically designed to help navigate a tough labour market seamlessly.

With 20 years’ experience working across all arms of the industrial recruitment sector – Lizi created the agency, hand-picking the best aspects of service from her long-standing career to provide a transparent, personalised and consultative offering.

Specialising in the securing the best talent in the Food Manufacturing, FMCG, Warehouse and Logistics, Engineering and Office Support sectors from entry level to senior management positions, Nova Talent is based in the city of Lincoln and will be offering its services to the city and wider East Midlands region, as well as Yorkshire.

On her plans for the agency, Lizi said: “In the current climate where the cost of living is a concern, as well as Brexit, it feels like the working landscape is ever changing and there is an exceedingly tough labour market to contend with.

“Having worked in recruitment across a range of industries, I know first-hand that the recruitment search can take time and candidates can be very nervous about change. With this in mind, I wanted to create an agency that takes my lifetime of experience and supports candidates and clients to relieve the pressures and uncertainties that we’re undoubtedly facing.

“I’m incredibly excited about the future of the business, and would love to build the team and continue to grow the agency. I can’t wait to meet and welcome new clients, supporting them with their recruitment journeys and remaining by their side during any tough times that we may encounter.”

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