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JMA – The Telecoms Recruitment Consultancy


JMA Network is not a “Supermarket Style” agency. ● We do not operate a high pressure sales environment. ● We only submit candidates after detailed conversation and approval. ● CV submission is NEVER without permission and NEVER automated. ● Our clients offer at least 80% of JMA candidates at fi nal interview.


Founded in 2003, JMA Network is one of the UK’s best known brands in the specialist fi eld of Telecommunications recruitment. Having placed over 1200 people in Comms, we have an unrivalled understanding on where to fi nd and place sales, technical and back-offi ce professionals into companies like yours.


Sales Recruitment – We’ve been keeping an eye on Telecoms sales people since 2003, and this is often the very best way to verify their sales performance. If you would like to attract the best sales people, please call Terry O’Toole or email terry@jmanetwork.com


Back Offi ce and Provisioning – We’ve been recruiting PBX Engineers, Billings and Provisioning people since 2005. If you would like to attract the best, please call Patrick Judges or email patrick@jmanetwork.com


Contractor Services Division – Contract engineers and technical authorities can deliver fl exibility to meet project deadlines without long term impact on your balance sheet! If you would like to bring in short term expertise, please call Donovan Lawrence or email donovan@jmanetwork.com


HR Advisory Service – Open to all companies, to help you with employment matters. From disciplinary, legislative, to performance management and staff development please feel free to call Louise Mosely, our CIPD professional or email her at hradvice@jmanetwork.com


We will listen to your needs, recommend a solution built around you, and underscore how the JMA approach is underpinned by maturity, attention to detail, and depth of experience in the Telecoms industry.


0208 269 2222


www.jmanetwork.com career@jmanetwork.com


IT’S TIME TO TEE UP


Sir Trevor Brooking Comms Dealer Celebrity Classic 2011


sponsored by TalkTalk Business Friday 22nd July 2011, Batchworth Park Golf Club, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire


Calling all channel golfers...don’t miss the chance to play in the channel’s top golf tournament!


This July Batchworth Park Golf Club will again be hosting the Sir Trevor Brooking/Comms Dealer Celebrity Classic, sponsored by TalkTalk Business.


Sir Trevor Brooking


The day’s golf will provide an excellent opportunity to enjoy the company of some of Britain’s best loved sport and showbiz stars, such as Sparks regulars Robert Powell, Ray Clemence, Pat Jennings, Ossie Ardiles, Willie Thorne, Sir Geoff Hurst and Sparks President Jason Leonard. The golfi ng stars will receive invitations from one of England’s sporting legends, former West Ham and England international footballer Sir Trevor Brooking – our host for the day.


The day will consist of tea/coffee, bacon roll and goodie bag on arrival followed by 18 holes of golf, dinner, prize giving and celebrity entertainment.


A Sparks celebrity will accompany each team of three amateurs for the chance to win some of the many prizes.


Jason Leonard


As well as having a great time, participants will also be helping to protect the health of future generations by raising funds for the vital medical research programmes supported by Sparks.


Last year’s event was a sell out so please book early to secure a place.


There is no limit on the number of teams you may enter and if you would like to participate please download a booking form ASAP or contact Dan Smith at Sparks on 020 7799 2111 or email dan@sparks.org.uk


BOOK NOW! DOWNLOAD YOUR ENTRY FORM AT


http://www.sparks.org.uk/NetCommunity/Document.Doc?id=155 For further details please contact Dan at Sparks on:


t. 020 7799 2111 www.comms-dealer.com e. dan@sparks.org.uk f. 020 7222 2701 w. www.sparks.org.uk comms dealer july 2011 67 jmanetWork sponsored by


People for Telecoms


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