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Franchise Focus A home run


Select Appointments launches home-based recruitment franchise INVESTMENT LEVEL: £12,750


The home-based franchise package includes: • The opportunity to trade under the nationally recognised Select Appointments brand from a home- based location in Central London


• Access to a large and sophisticated back and front office support system and substantial national purchasing strength


• Supply of IT and e-business systems, required hardware and licensing


• Office launch marketing support, ongoing central marketing initiatives and use of Select website with a dedicated web page


• Extensive training and induction programmes and ongoing staff development to Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) standards to support expansion into office premises and staff acquisition


• Tailored budgeting and initial business planning support


• Best practice business advice and introduction to bfa-approved advisors


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eading recruitment franchise business Select Appointments has introduced a unique opportunity for ambitious and motivated individuals to start their own home-based


recruitment consultancy. The openings are available exclusively in the Central London area, with a turnkey franchise model that can be launched relatively quickly. Franchisees can operate from a suitable home-based office set up, taking full advantage of the attractive initial franchise fee to keep overhead costs down in the early stages of the new business. The Select model is designed to make it accessible to anyone who has the required skills and wants to operate the business from a home office base. David Buist, director of franchise development at Select Appointments, says: “This is an excellent opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the fast-growing recruitment sector. Although franchise owners will be operating from a home office base they will benefit from


the training, marketing, back-office support and resources of a national organisation with a superb brand presence and 30-year track record of delivering an excellent recruitment service to employers and candidates.”


“Franchisees benefit from the training, marketing, back-office support and resources of a national organisation”


“No prior experience of the recruitment sector is required but successful franchise owners must have the business acumen, ambition and drive to build the business with our support. We predict a bright and growing future in recruitment. This is reflected in our aim to grow the number of franchisee-owned offices in the UK from 27 to 100 in the next five years,” adds David.


Franchise owners will have the backing of Select Appointments, which was established in 1980 to provide a high- quality personalised staffing service to employers and job seekers. Select Apointments is one of the UK’s leading staffing companies and recruitment franchisors, and forms part of the Staffline Group plc – a London Stock Exchange AIM listed company and is one of the UK’s largest and most successful recruitment businesses. The company has been involved in franchising since 1992 and currently there are 27 Select Appointments franchise offices operating throughout the UK. The aim is to grow this to 100 franchise locations over the next five years. To learn more about the home-based franchise opportunity please contact Select’s franchise team at franchiseteam@ select.co.uk or call Suzie McCafferty on 07793 054 233. n


SELECT APPOINTMENTS


WEBSITE: www.selectfranchising.co.uk EMAIL: franchiseteam@select.co.uk PHONE: 0131 664 1218 CLASSIFICATION: B2B, recruitment


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Investment: £10k-£20k


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