Thursday, May 9, 2024

ORB Recruitment restructures to support expansion

One of Yorkshire’s fastest growing businesses has announced a restructure and exciting future plan to support continued expansion.

ORB Recruitment, headquartered in Balby, Doncaster, has restructured to allow the business to grow sustainably whilst retaining control and supporting staff and clients.

As part of the transformation, ORB has developed sub-brands to service specialist sectors in executive recruitment, healthcare, construction and civils and manufacturing / industrial services.

Internal processes have also been reviewed, with steps being taken to make processes more efficient and effective to better serve candidates and clients.

The restructure has created new opportunities, with several staff set for internal promotions. Senior roles will also be created for external applicants.

The changes come after ORB enjoyed an impressive 2021, despite the uncertain business environment.

The company revised its year-end forecast, with both revenue and profit surpassing expectations. Compared to 2020, ORB grew 170% Year-On-Year (YOY).

It also continued its UK expansion, opening a Scotland office which has already secured several key contracts.

At the start of this year, the Yorkshire team moved into a larger, modern office in Balby, with capacity for up to 35 staff.

As part of the restructure, Stewart Olsen, previously ORB managing director, has taken on a new title as ORB Group CEO.

Stewart said: “Restructuring was imperative to continue our growth trajectory. As a business we should always be reviewing and reflecting on our work and thinking of ways to better serve our candidates and clients.

“We are on an exciting journey and will be looking for even more great people to join us. If we keep going on this path, we will be ‘opening the flood gates’ for trainee and experienced consultants to join the business and be part of the next step.”

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