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ORB Supports Specialist College Students During Careers Week
A recruitment firm in Doncaster has teamed up with a local specialist college to help prepare students for working life. The team from ORB Recruitment visited Harrison College, a business, enterprise and employability college for young people aged 16 to 25 with autism and special educational needs, during National Careers Week (6-11 March) to offer expert careers advice. Stewart Olsen, ORB’s group CEO, and Daniel Pidcock, group business development manager, hosted four, one-hour ‘top tips’ sessions
ORB Recruitment Backing Doncaster Boxer To Land Knockout Blow
ORB Recruitment is sponsoring Doncaster boxer, Jake Goodwin, as he bids to extend his undefeated record in the ring later this month. Goodwin, 24, will top the bill when he fights at The Dome on Saturday, February 25. The local boxer, who will fight at Super-Welterweight, won two national titles as an amateur. In turning professional, he fulfilled a dream he had had since first putting on the gloves aged 10. Jake said: “Getting sponsorships from companies such as ORB is huge for supporting my career,
ORB Welcomes Nikki to the Team
ORB Recruitment has expanded its rapidly-growing team with a new appointment, as Nikki Farmer, 33, joins as a consultant focused on the healthcare sector. Nikki, who lives in Doncaster, has previous experience working in the care industry. At ORB, she will be responsible for sourcing new candidates to work in healthcare assistant, senior carer and nursing roles, as well as liaising with care homes to help meet their staffing needs. Nikki said: “I’ve found my experience in care really helps with working
Doncaster Businessman Shares Story To Inspire Others
An executive from a thriving Doncaster business has delivered a motivational talk to students at a specialist college, inspiring them to seek successful careers. Daniel Pidcock, group business development manager at ORB Recruitment, spoke to about 30 young people at Harrison College, which supports those with Autism and other special educational needs. Daniel was first diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) aged five. The condition affects a person's behaviour and can make them