Success Stories

Success Stories are profiles of candidates we've worked with who have planned for and found career advancement in the construction industry.

This is a chance to see how someone in your chosen job role got to where they are now and what their job entails. Some of the questions we asked are:

How did you start your career and transition to where you are now?

How did Maxim Recruitment help you?

What do you enjoy most about your current role?

What advice do you have for others entering your industry?

> Regional Commercial and Risk Manager - James

> Senior Project Manager - Simon

> Commercial Manager - Julian

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Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 8 June, 08:42

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Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 8 June, 08:18

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Watchdog blocks rail signalling merger

The proposed takeover of Thales GTS by Hitachi could lead to rail signalling projects becoming more expensive, the competition authorities have determined.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 8 June, 07:52

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CLC pushes for more trades to be added to shortage list

The Construction Leadership Council is pressing for immigration restrictions to be eased for a wider range of construction trades.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 8 June, 07:44

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