Emma Willis

Recruiter at Searchability
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us****@****om
(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Cheshire West and Chester Area, GB

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Staffing and Recruiting
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Recruiter
      • Aug 2012 - Present

      Established in May 2012, Searchability is the culmination of years of planning as we have fused together traditional recruiting techniques with modern-day searching methods and online behaviour to help you target candidates and jobs other agencies simply cannot find. It’s recruitment – just socially connected and better Combining professionals with almost two decades of IT recruitment, brand marketing and social media experience, Searchability will service all of your recruitment needs. Whether you’re searching for that perfect candidate to fill a role or looking to take that first or next big step in your career, our experienced staff will help you achieve your goals. We know what you want, and what to do to help you make it happen. Our brand new website will be launched over the coming weeks but for immediate assistance on any IT related vacancy or job search please call 01244 567 567 or email info@searchability.co.uk. You can follow us on twitter @searchabilityuk and @we_recruit.

    • China
    • Education Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Foreign Teacher
      • Jan 2010 - Jun 2012

    • Switzerland
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Clinical Safety Associate
      • Jun 2006 - Dec 2009

      Process clinical trial cases in accordance with the company’s standard operating procedures within regulatory timelines. Process clinical trial cases in accordance with the company’s standard operating procedures within regulatory timelines.

Education

  • Oxford University
    MA Biological Sciences, 2:2
    2002 - 2005

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