Published by ProcessIndustryInformer.com & Pandct.com
Solarsoft is looking for talented individuals to continue the
success of its graduate recruitment scheme and hiring of six new
employees across its various business departments.
Solarsoft is pleased to announce that it continues to buck the
economic trend through further expansion and growth, including the
launch of a third successive year of its graduate recruitment
scheme. Since the scheme was launched in 2010, the company has
benefited from attracting six talented graduates into permanent
employment at Solarsoft.
The scheme has been purposely designed to provide
individuals with a specific role within the company; rather than a
graduate programme whereby recruits spend a number of weeks moving
around the business 'trialling' lots of different
departments.
Steven Hargreaves, Group Product Director at Solarsoft
comments, "At a time when there are very few opportunities
available for graduates to start their careers, we are pleased to
be able to offer young people a chance to be involved in a growing
and successful business. The structure of the scheme means that we
as a business benefit from recruiting highly motivated, intelligent
and energetic young people into the company and in return they
enjoy challenging and interesting work, coupled with great training
in an encouraging and positive environment."
The scheme operates across three business areas, Software
Support & Development, Managed Services (Implementation,
Project Management & Consultancy) and Business Support to
senior management.
Charlie Saunders, Marketing Graduate at Solarsoft and part
of the initial scheme in 2010, explains, "The Solarsoft scheme is
great and offers the training and personal development that I was
looking for all rolled into a permanent job role. I am currently
studying for a Charted Institute of Marketing Professional Diploma
at evening class, which Solarsoft are not only funding but
supporting study time. Marketing is the area where I believe I am
best suited and I feel very lucky to have been given such a great
career opportunity."
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