About Us
SES is the UK market leader in recruiting and employing sandwich
placement students on behalf of host organisations.
Our experienced team deliver a professional, specialised and first
class service which is second to none. The SES service works
alongside the host organisation and in none intrusive, allowing the
host to reap the benefits that placement students bring.
So what are the benefits of a placement student?
Let's begin with stating the obvious; placement students are future
professionals with the skills you are looking for in a new employee.
They are a cost effective staffing source and allow you to
'test the water' should you be considering graduates.
Have you ever thought how you could implement a student in your organisation?
Perhaps you need someone to take on that piece of research that urgently needs
completing but you can't spare one of your full-time staff to tackle it. Or maybe
you need a foreign language speaker to help wrap up that export deal, but no-one
in house speaks the right language.
You might need someone to give an independent assessment of the value of a computer
application, or the impact of investment in a new production process, or a new
packaging design.
These are just some of the advantages that a placement student could bring to your
organisation. Contact us to arrange a free consultation to discuss your needs and
requirements.
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