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North Wales Weekly News 10/03/2005

Within the last 25 years in business, Supertemps has grown from strength to strength to its current position at the forefront of recruitment in North Wales.

Supertemps nurture a working relationship that will benefit both the client company and the candidate in the long term.

Companies look to Supertemps to find them potential employees that suit very exact and precise criteria. Some candidates too, have very particular requirements from temporary work which Supertemps are happy to try and meet.

One such candidate, Paul Jones, a drama student, needs temporary work to fit around his college hours and fill his holidays. He finds short term positions through Supertemps suit the flexibility he needs to be able to commit himself to his studies.

Gwenda Liggins has been with Supertemps for over six years. She works as a switchboard operator at benefit agencies throughout North Wales and is currently employed on a long term contract.

This year will be Gwenda's seventieth birthday and she finds temping advantageous in avoiding the age discrimination she may otherwise face. She said: "Supertemps have been like a family to me. Nothing is too much trouble for them - whether it's arranging days off, or just chatting through my requirements."

Gwenda Squire is a working mum who requires part time work to fit around school hours. Through Supertemps, she is working for the police in their press office. Temping offers her the best of both worlds - flexibility to have time off with children and the security she needs in terms of maternity leave, holiday and sickness pay. She said “I love the variety and freedom I get from working with Supertemps.” “They are fantastic – I was even able to slot back into my old position after maternity leave.”

Bryn Williams is a relatively new temporary worker. He started temping after he gave up farming after 23 years.

With his past experience he was able to fill a position as an Animal Health Enforcement Officer with the local council and put all his farming knowledge to use.

He had trouble finding such a specialised position through his own searches but Supertemps, through its contacts, came up with the perfect role.

If you think temping might be just up your street, give Supertemps a call on 01492 517 602 or call in to 276 Abergele Road, Old Colwyn, Colwyn Bay. Check out existing vacancies and more at www.supertemps.co.uk.

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