THREE NEW STAFF AND NEW OFFICES REFLECT NEW CAREER SKILLS RECENT SUCCESS
NEW CAREER SKILLS RECENT SUCCESS
Nationwide training provider New Career Skills expands its base in Battle and takes on more staff.
Leading nationwide training provider for mature career changers New Careers Skills (NCS) is celebrating its growing success with the appointment of three new members of staff and a move to larger corporate offices in Battle, Hastings.
The new offices in the Watch Oak Business Centre on Chain Lane are able to house at least 10 members of staff, and are the hub of sales and business development for New Career Skills. The three new members of staff each have expertise in their specified areas, and add a wealth of knowledge to the already impressive team.
Kevin Isted has joined as Business Development Manager and is based at the new office. However, he spends much of his time on the road visiting New Career Skills course advisors up and down the country. He says of his appointment; “I am very excited about the challenges ahead. New Career Skills is in a really prosperous period, and for me joining it is a great opportunity to take them even further forward”.
New Career Skills has also hired Bookings Coordinator Natalie Simcox and Administration Executive Karen Stock, both of whom are highly experienced in their particular fields – Natalie comes from the patient care office of the NHS, and Karen was working as a full time PA.
Managing Director of New Career Skills Trevor Dormedy said of the new recruits; “Each new member of the team is a pleasure to work with and is mucking in with the rest of us – we are delighted that we chose Kevin, Natalie and Karen”.
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