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Right Connection Recruitment Ltd

Right Connection Recruitment is a young and vibrant agency offering recruitment services to the events sector. Based in London we work with both national and international clients. We are ex-event specialists ourselves and believe this is vital to our successful understanding of the issues our clients and candidates face. We supply event professionals to agencies, corporates, venues and the ‘not for profit’ sector, on either a permanent or on a freelance / contract basis.

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58 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 7AL, United Kingdom
+44 (0)845 270 6100

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