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I am highly satisfied with the services and support that Quanta provided, ranging from the identification of a potential role, to delegation and communication between your client and myself.Senior Business Change Manager

News archive: 2010
Recruitment news from the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Run Baby Run! – We Did It!
20 July 2010 · United Kingdom
Our girls (plus Ian!) have completed their 10k charity run without a Paula Radcliffe moment in sight!
Telecoms team go Dutch in May…
04 June 2010 · United Kingdom
May has been another good month for Quanta, in particular the telecoms team.
Charity 10k Run
30 April 2010 · United Kingdom
Run Forrest run!..., Quanta have six of our own potential Forrest Gumps now training hard for a good cause. We are taking part in a 10k run to help raise money for The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths. (FSID)
Quarter 1 Candidate Survey Results Are In!!!
31 March 2010 · United Kingdom
Feedback is critical for any company to assess how they are being received and to highlight any potential problem areas. Fortunately at Quanta, our feedback is usually very positive, as is the case in our 2010 Quarter 1 summary.
‘It’s not rocket science…., it’s Neuroscience’
12 March 2010 · United Kingdom
In December of 2009, the Directors at Quanta all became Certified Practitioners in Prism Personal Performance Mapping. Prism personal performance mapping is the world’s most comprehensive, online, neuroscience-based behaviour profiling instrument. Having gained practical experience they strongly believe that this is a valuable tool in the recruitment and development of all staff.
Indian Applicants Finding Employment In Germany
01 March 2010 · United Kingdom
As the economy is starting to shown signs of growth and recovery, German companies operating in the Energy sector are fighting a constant struggle to obtain staff or consultants with Openlink Endur skills. With Endur being this year’s hottest commodity skill, the search for candidates with a proven deliverable track record continues.
