Recruitment in Chertsey, Staines and Egham
Chertsey, Staines and Egham are strategically located within Surrey’s western business corridor, between London, Heathrow and the Thames Valley. With strong transport links, established commercial centres and access to a well-educated workforce, the area is a busy and competitive labour market.
A diverse business landscape – Businesses here benefit from motorway and rail connections, making it ideal for corporate offices, professional services, logistics and local enterprises. The presence of Royal Holloway, University of London in Egham also provides a steady pipeline of early-career talent. A mix of larger organisations and small-to-medium businesses keeps hiring relatively stable, with unemployment around 2.4 %.
How recruitment is evolving – Employers are focusing on long-term workforce planning, investing in internal training, and engaging with the local talent ecosystem. Candidates increasingly value flexibility, progression, and strong company culture when choosing roles.
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What Work Advice Would You Give Your Younger Self?
Ahead of International Women’s Day, the women at March Recruitment shared the lessons they wish they’d known earlier in their careers. Their advice highlights the value of perspective, support and confidence in professional growth.
Take a look at the advice they shared.
Why Candidates Should Research Companies and Recruitment Agencies
Understanding a company’s culture is key when considering a new role. Reviews and employee feedback on platforms like Glassdoor provide insight into leadership, career progression and workplace environment.
Researching agencies – A reputable recruitment agency should communicate transparently, provide honest feedback, and understand the industry. Candidate reviews of agencies also offer valuable insight.
Taking the time to research both employers and agencies helps candidates make informed career decisions. Continue reading on our website.
Marie Curie Day
Our team came together to support Marie Curie, raising awareness and celebrating the work they do to provide care and support to people with terminal illnesses.