Bristol-based Rosemont has dropped the word ‘recruitment’ from its brand to reflect its growing partnership role in the service it provides to candidates and companies.
Rosemont Partnership, as it is now known, specialises in mid to senior management roles in the built environment.
Founded in 2012 by managing director Craig Davidge, it has since evolved away from a sales process to working in close partnership with candidates and clients on a consultancy basis.
Crag said: “Recruitment no longer truly represents what we do. We are much more than a high-volume process. We act as professional partners and trusted advisers to our clients, building relationships for the long term and really understanding what both the client and the candidate is looking for.
“We don’t just place a candidate and walk away. We also provide bespoke and in-depth market intelligence to our clients throughout the process, enabling them to make informed decisions. Almost 80% of our business is now repeat, which is where we want to be.
“It’s a very competitive marketplace out there today and we want to make sure we are making the right matches for every client and candidate, both professionally and personally.
“I believe this repositioning better reflects the role we play in the recruitment process and our position in the industry, as a whole.”
Craig is the South West regional ambassador for the Association of Executive Recruiters and is passionate about driving up awareness of, and standards in, an industry that contributes some £31bn to the economy annually.
The rebrand was undertaken in partnership with Wiltshire-based industry specialists RACS Marketing.
RACS marketing director Andrew Pinnell said: “We are delighted to be working with such a successful business where we can really demonstrate the true breadth of our service offering and the talent of our team. We are looking forward to seeing the brand really develop over the course of the next few months.”
Based at Aztec West, Rosemont offers specialist services in construction, consulting engineering and architectural practice. Clients include EW Beard, Sir Robert McAlpine and Jubb Consulting Engineers.
Pictured: Craig Davidge, left, and Rosemont research manager Paul Blackwell