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Cinch to Expand Manchester Tech Hub
Online car marketplace Cinch announces plans to expand its Manchester-based tech hub over the next year.
17:52 14 April 2021
Cinch has recently partnered with Talent Works as part of its plans to expand its Manchester-based tech hub over the next year.
As part of the partnership, the online marketplace will hire more than 100 to its hub and expand its tech and product teams. Talent Works will help the firm in the delivery of their product and engineering recruitment as well as work on their employer brand and digital talent acquisition projects.
Jaz Chana, Technology Director at Cinch, said: “Workplaces and ways of working have seen much change in the past year. Our people have adapted incredibly well right across our business and kept their collective foot down on our accelerated growth plans.
"Now we’re in the enviable position of attracting more of the market’s best tech talent to exciting new opportunities in our burgeoning Manchester tech hub. The Talent Works team’s comprehensive approach to talent acquisition suits our ambitions.
"Their commitment to digital talent attraction and employer branding - alongside their tech recruiting teams - made them a standout for us. We’re confident Talent Works is the right partner to help us grow a talented and diverse team of tech superstars, at speed and scale, with their innovative mindset and sophisticated RPO.”
Neil Purcell, CEO at Talent Works, added: “Watching cinch’s growth over the past year has been incredible; it’s fantastic that they are now in a position to scale so quickly. We’re very excited to be partnering with them to deliver the talent they need, at scale.
"Talent Works is passionate about helping tech scaleups facilitate growth, and as we’re based in Manchester, it’s great to see cinch’s commitment to the city. The tech landscape is full of exceptional people, and the competition is fierce. This partnership will ensure that cinch has access to the best tech talent that will continue to propel its growth.”