Recruitment challenges still likely to be high on Glazing Summit agenda

Recruitment challenges still likely to be high on Glazing Summit agenda says latest event sponsor
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Date: 18 March 2022

Recruitment challenges and the skills shortage is still likely to be a big talking point at this year’s Glazing Summit.

That’s the view of Emma Kirkbride, Marketing Manager of Chase Taylor Recruitment, the latest sponsor to come on board for the leading industry conference on Tuesday, October 18 at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham.

“We’ve got more roles available now than ever before but since the pandemic it’s become a very candidate-driven market and the challenge for everyone is finding the right candidates. It’s highlighting the importance, now more than ever, of having a specialist recruitment agency that has a strong database and able to source the best candidates within the industry,” said Emma.

The professional employment specialist for the glazing, construction and fenestration industries will sponsored the event for the first-time last year, and Emma added: “It was great to see everybody together again last year after so long. The talks were really informative and covered everything that was relevant to us all over past two years.

“We are delighted to be sponsoring the Glazing Summit in 2022 and are looking forward to seeing how the industry will have changed in the last year.”

Andrew Scott, Glazing Summit founder commented: “Chase Taylor Recruitment lead the way in the industry, and I’m delighted to welcome them on board for the second year running.”

Organisers are expecting to attract more than 400 leaders from across the industry to the one-day conference, which will feature a brand-new line-up of expert speakers, to share ideas, thoughts, and opinions on shaping the industry for the future.

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