Newcastle based technology recruitment specialist expands into US with key hire
Newcastle based technology recruitment specialist SPG Resourcing is launching its first international operations in the US following the appointment of Ben Alston as principal consultant.
Ben brings a wealth of experience in the technology sector, having held senior positions in global recruitment companies. In recent years, he has developed expertise in cloud technologies and e-commerce.
Commenting on his appointment, Ben Alston, said: “SPG Resourcing is bringing something new to the market, and I’m confident that we can quickly make an impact in the US. In a fast-moving market, SPG has improved every element of candidate attraction, selection, and retention.
“To drive efficiency through the recruitment process, the team works as a talent partner, ensuring meticulous candidate screening, complete security clearance checks, and detailed assessments of web presence. The result is high-performing candidates that can deliver complex IT projects.”
The firm plans to open a US office next year to serve its clients. SPG Resourcing has experienced rapid growth and has a team of 18 professionals across Leeds and Newcastle. It achieved revenue of £3.85m last year and is on track to reach £7m in revenue for 2023.
SPG Resourcing ensures the continuous development of its workforce through technical training and certification.
Sam Hameed, co-founder and managing director of SPG Resourcing, added: “The US tech sector is worth nearly $2tn, and we believe that it holds a significant opportunity for SPG. Ben brings a wealth of experience and insight to the role as we launch into a new market for our business.”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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