Apogee hires 30 and is looking for another 20 staff

Apogee says it has so far taken on an additional 30 members of staff this year to satisfy increasing demand for its managed services, and that it has another 20 live vacancies to fill across sales, service and business support functions.

Apogee recently announced financial results showing pro-forma turnover jumped to £112 million in 2015. This year, the managed print and document services firm has also opened new regional hubs in East Kilbride, Scotland and Cardiff.

Jason Collins, joint CEO at Apogee, said: “Our independent portfolio and quality of pro-active managed services is helping us win new clients in all markets, and we need to increase our headcount to ensure we provide the best level of service to our clients.”

Bob Flynn, Apogee’s national recruitment manager, is looking to recruit new staff in 20 roles across the organisation, including finance support roles, sales managers, client training officers, engineers and customer service experts.

Further information can be found on the Apogee careers webpage:

http://www.apogeecorp.com/careers-vacancies/

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