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Recruit Right Moves into Historic Waterloo Buildings

Recruit Right Moves into Historic Waterloo Buildings

​Excitement fills the air at Recruit Right as the company settles into its new headquarters located in the historic Waterloo Buildings in Birkenhead. This move marks a new chapter in the company’s journey of growth and expansion.

Nestled within the Grade II listed building, the new office space is full of character, reflecting the rich heritage of the surrounding area. Conveniently situated near Hamilton Square, the new location offers easy access to public transportation, providing candidates with seamless connectivity to the office. With bus stops and train stations just a stone's throw away, candidates can navigate their way to registrations and interviews with ease, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

"We are thrilled to call the historic Waterloo Buildings our new home," says Helen Cornah, Director of Recruit Right. "This move underscores our commitment to providing our clients and candidates with the best possible experience. 

The relocation to Waterloo Buildings not only enhances accessibility for candidates but also highlights the company's dedication to creating a conducive work environment for its team members. With spacious and modern facilities, meeting rooms and collaborative workspaces, the new office space fosters creativity, productivity, and teamwork.

As Recruit Right settles into its new surroundings, the company remains committed in its mission to connect exceptional talent with outstanding opportunities. Whether individuals are candidates seeking their next career move or clients in need of top-tier recruitment services, the team looks forward to welcoming visitors to the new home at the Waterloo Buildings and continuing to serve as a trusted recruitment partner for years to come.

With easy transport links, historic charm, and a commitment to excellence, Recruit Right is poised for success in its new location:

23-31 Bridge Street,

Birkenhead,

CH41 1AS

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