Best Buy Europe chooses InterQuest Solutions to manage interim recruitment

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InterQuest Solutions is pleased to announce its appointment by Best Buy Europe Distribution Ltd as its supplier for all temporary, contract and interim appointments.

Following an initial 6 month appointment, InterQuest Solutions has been awarded a long term contract during to be responsible for sourcing and administrating Best Buy Europe a contingent workforce, whilst focusing on delivering significant cost savings.
Lisa Dixon, MD of InterQuest Solutions says: “At InterQuest we look forward to working with Best Buy Europe. The team will continue to focus on delivering significant cost-saving and quality improvement through this partnership.”

David Price, Resourcing Manager of Best Buy Europe comments: “We have been delighted with our partnership with InterQuest Solutions. They came into a difficult situation and quickly won people over with their straightforward and practical approach.

“We are confident in their ability to deliver a progressive, effective and value-added service to Best Buy Europe over the course of this new contract.”

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