Wednesday, October 6, 2010

COPYRITE AND JOBSHOP WORKING TOGETHER!

Tracey Woods (Jobshop), Phil Ford, Cindy Emery & Lillian Simcock (Copyrite)

RECIPROCAL BUSINESS RELATIONS PAYS DIVIDENDS FOR COPYRITE & JOBSHOP UK

Building contacts and developing reciprocal business relationships has been the cornerstone of commerce for decades and is the main principle behind the British Chamber of Commerce. Local companies, Poole based recruitment agency, Jobshop UK, and Wimborne based total office technology company, Copyrite Business Solutions, have been implementing their reciprocal business understanding since 1997, an arrangement that has proved beneficial to both organisations.

“Jobshop UK is always our first port of call for administrative staff”, says Phil Ford, Sales Director of Copyrite Business Solutions. “We have worked with the agency for over 13 years and they always provide us with first rate candidates, who have been properly screened, tested and meet our exact specifications”, he concluded.

Over the years Jobshop UK has supplied Copyrite with numerous administrative personnel and even an engineer. Just recently Copyrite has engaged Jobshop UK candidates Cindy Emery as Works Controller and Lillian Simcock as an Administrator.

In response Jobshop UK has placed its requirement for technical solutions in the hands of Copyrite, which has supplied it with a range of business services. Copyrite provides technology solutions to over 1500 customers across the UK, offers sourcing, service and consultancy across a range of Information Technology, Business Software and Network Printing solutions.

Both companies believe in buying locally, wherever possible, to help boost the local economy. Towards this end, Jobshop UK and Copyrite have both signed up to “Buy Dorset” a website focused on promoting Dorset businesses and their activities to other businesses and the community at large in Dorset.
 
“Business to business sales offers you an opportunity to develop reciprocal relationships that can have far reaching benefits for your own company as well as your customers”, says Tracey Wood, Director, Jobshop UK. “Developing constructive partnerships with other businesses can help you manage your company more efficiently”, she concluded.

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