Businesses in Sunderland go through height and off-peak seasons, and sometimes you infatuation a little extra manpower to back you during those busiest periods. If you need temporary staff to help keep things running during those busy times, then we can help. Outstaff are experts in matching temporary staff in Sunderland to the companies that need them most, ensuring you get the most suitable and experienced people for the job.
As part of our award-winning offering, we provide a range of employment services, tailored to the individual needs of our clients.
We connect top-performing board, senior, and management level personnel in the public and commercial sectors with organizations across the UK. These include; commercial, construction, health, education, government, charities, and housing. Find out more about Outstaff’s Executive offering or get in touch with our team of executive search experts.
All Types of Recruitment in Sunderland
From cleaning, security, admins, assistants, and general staffing to more specialist roles, we source the most talented individuals and go along with them to you. Whether they’re filling in for a sudden vacancy, helping out with seasonal work, or filling space while you recruit a more long-term member of staff, we can find you, temporary team members, to make things easier. However long or short the vacancy you have to fill, we can see that you get the right person for the job in the fastest time possible.
Outstaff Sunderland
At Outstaff’s Sunderland branch, we can manage all your recruitment and retention needs. With a wealth of experience in shifting labor markets and skill trends, our rigorous program will put your business at the heart of every step of the application process. Set aside any concerns that your employees won’t be the perfect fit. By reviewing lid letters, facilitating assessment days, and arranging interviews, we will handpick the most good enough candidates who will hit the ground admin from their first day in the job and beyond.
Recruitment Agency Sunderland
The size of our agency and subsequent agility allows us to tailor our Sunderland employment campaigns on a modular, retained or contingent basis to meet the needs of individual businesses. By working closely with our clients in Sunderland, we gain a more in-depth understanding of their specific recruitment challenges and goals to deliver the best possible solution to our clients and ensure we find the most suitable candidates for their job roles, expertly matching skill-sets, experience and cultural fit. Whether you are looking to fill niche or highly specialist roles in Sunderland, target under-represented groups or recruit a large volume of staff, we have the solutions to help.
Outstaff Recruitment Agency Sunderland
Outstaff’s Total Recruitment offering in Sunderland, supported and delivered by our exclusive PORTAL, offers considerable benefits to clients, including cost savings, increased visibility and control, streamlined processes and better talent attraction. Unlike most recruitment agencies Sunderland, we have adapted our own processes so that we now have the flexibility to offer a managed service employment services Sunderland to organisations regardless of their size or recruitment volumes.
Outstaff Sunderland is a cost-effective and completely transparent recruitment system designed to delivery large-scale campaigns with great results, using our state of the art recruitment, portal, Outstaff.
Outstaff Recruitment Agency in Sunderland
We offer a range of comprehensive online advertising options to businesses in Sunderland, including our own Jobs Board, sponsored job listings and advice on social media strategies, for maximum exposure for your campaign and high quality candidate attraction. Using our recruitment knowledge in Sunderland, we will create a package that will offer the best return on investment for your organisation.
About Sunderland
Sunderland () is a port city and the main settlement of the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. It is situated 19km (12 miles) north-east of Durham and 16km (10 miles) south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne, at the mouth of the River Wear.
Historically in County Durham, there were three original settlements by the mouth of the River Wear on the site of modern-day Sunderland. On the north side of the river, Monkwearmouth was settled in 674 when King Ecgfrith of Northumbria granted land to Benedict Biscop to found Monkwearmouth Monastery. In 685, Ecgfrith further granted Biscop the land adjacent to the monastery on the south side of the river. As the river separated this land from the monastic community, it was henceforth referred to as the “sunder-land” and would grow as a fishing settlement before being granted a charter in 1179. West of the medieval village of Sunderland on the south bank, Bishopwearmouth was founded in 930.
Sunderland grew as a port, trading coal and salt. Ships began to be built on the river in the 14th century. By the 19th century, the port of Sunderland had absorbed Bishopwearmouth and Monkwearmouth, owing to the growing economic importance of the shipbuilding docks. Following the decline of the city’s traditional industries in the late 20th century, the area grew into a commercial centre for the automotive industry, science and technology and the service sector.
Bede, sometimes called the father of English history, began his monastic career at Monkwearmouth monastery in Sunderland, before moving to the newly founded Jarrow monastery in 685 (these monasteries together formed the dual Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey). It therefore seems likely that he was born in or near Sunderland. Indeed, Bede later wrote that he was “ácenned on sundorlande þæs ylcan mynstres” (born in a separate land of this same monastery); here, “sundorlande” translates literally as “separate land” but could refer to the village of Sunderland. Alternatively, it is possible that Sunderland was later named in honour of Bede’s connections to the area, by people familiar with this statement of his.
A person from Sunderland is sometimes known as a Mackem. However, as this term originated as recently as the early 1980s, its use and acceptance by Sunderland residents, particularly among the older generations, is not universal. At one time, Sunderland-built ships were called “Jamies”, in contrast with those from Tyneside, which were known as “Geordies”, although in the case of “Jamie” it is not known whether this was ever extended to people.
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