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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Bread and Butter found in Northern QuarterÖ

Opening of Manchester office in the Northern Quarter district of the city

Tyron Williams was at one of those proverbial crossroads in his life. After working in various sales positions in the UK, Spain, France and the US. He faced the decision of whether to continue working for someone else or to start his own business.

In September 2003, Bread and Butter Jobs was founded. He wanted to shake up the recruitment market by introducing a company that offered a fresh new approach to recruitment, which applied to the way they deal with both their clients and candidates. Moving away from the stuffy and impersonal corporate approach offered by many recruitment firms operating today.

After eight months of phenomenal growth Bread and Butter Jobs was ready for expansion.

Today marks the opening of their Manchester office in the Northern Quarter district of the city.

Why Manchester? Tyron Williams, Managing Director, Bread and Butter Jobs said Manchester was the obvious choice for the second office; it had all the things we were looking for. It is a vibrant city with style, culture and creativity. It will be a great city to spread the Bread and Butter Jobs attitude.

And as Ian Brown the former lead singer with The Stone Roses said Manchester’s got everything except a beach.

Bread and Butter Jobs’ philosophy and ongoing mission is Keeping London and Manchester Employed.

Bread and Butter Jobs work with a wide range of businesses of all shapes and sizes and in many different employment sectors.

Our aim is to be as versatile and as financially competitive as possible; in effect we are a one-stop-shop for all your recruitment needs.