Faststream Wins Chevron Recruitment Contract

April 22, 2015

Mark Charman (Photo courtesy of Faststream)
Mark Charman (Photo courtesy of Faststream)
Faststream awarded two year preferred supplier agreement for permanent recruitment services by Chevron Products UK Limited
 
Maritime, offshore and oil and gas recruitment group Faststream has been awarded a two-year supplier agreement by Chevron Products UK Limited. The agreement will see Faststream supply permanent recruitment services to Chevron in the U.K. and Europe within four of its operating companies covering gas and midstream, downstream and chemicals, technology, products and services and corporate/business services.
 
Faststream noted it has been a preferred supplier to Chevron Products UK Limited for the past three years within these disciplines and has supported other specialist areas of Chevron globally.
 
Faststream CEO Mark Charman commented, “We’re delighted to be supporting Chevron Products UK Limited with permanent recruitment services and excited to form a closer partnership with such an important client.” 
 
Faststream will provide permanent recruitment services to Chevron in the U.K. and Europe from its U.K. global headquarters based in Southampton. The U.K. office employs more than 80 recruitment specialists.
 

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