MARSH MACKEY RECRUITMENT  shortlisted for prestigious award Second Year Running😁😁😁
Marsh Mackey
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Marsh Mackey Recruitment, in business 20 years this year, are delighted to announce that, having been nominated earlier this year, have since been shortlisted for Best small Recruitment Agency in Ireland, for the second year running in the National Recruitment Federation (NRF) Annual Awards.

This year’s Recruitment Industry Awards will be presented at a ceremony to be held in the Shelbourne Hotel on 30th November.

Marsh Mackey Recruitment, established in 1998 and based in Navan, has developed and built a solid foundation and relationship with its clients, successfully placing quality candidates primarily in Meath, Louth, Cavan, and has broadened its reach into Monaghan, Donegal and Sligo.

“We’re so proud to be shortlisted for the second year running, the Best Small Agency category received the largest number of applications which makes our Shortlisting all the more special and of course, as a Regional recruitment agency based in Navan, it’s great to be representing Meath, having been part of the business community here for 20 years’.  Our success is built on our team of staff but of course our dedicated Clients and exceptional Candidates we have the pleasure to work with” commented Company Director Donna Farrell, she went on to add, “we are so delighted to have received this recognition for the second year in a row by the Recruitment industry and to have been shortlisted in a National Award is a wonderful accomplishment for our business”

“We thank our loyal clients and candidates for helping us reach this point. The awards night is 30th November so we’ll hope for the best”

If you wish to recruit staff or if you are seeking employment locally, please contact us at 046 9028205 or email recruit@marshmackey.com Website: marshmackey.ie

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Marsh Mackey

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