Together in major recruitment drive

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Specialist lender Together is holding an open evening at its head office in Cheadle on 28 January as it seeks to fill over 50 current vacancies.

Together’s plans for growth in 2016 mean there are vacancies in a variety of departments, from finance and administration to underwriting and marketing.

The company saw an increase in staff headcount of over 12% last year, and currently employs over 400 staff at Cheadle Royal Business Park.

Kevin Fisher, director of human resources, said: “We’re seeing phenomenal growth at the moment so it’s a very exciting time to join Together, with appointments being made at all levels; from graduates and school-leavers to senior management and executive roles.

“We offer extensive training and have an academy programme which helps young people keen to embark on their careers, and also provide support for those looking to return to work after a break, or perhaps change in career direction. There’s certainly plenty of opportunity for those with the energy and drive to succeed.”

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