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Sally Samuel, d3t
With a notable back catalogue of globally recognised titles, and a senior management team with decades worth of experience, d3t have gone from strength-to-strength over recent years after a period of steady growth and diversification. Aardvark Swift sat down with Phil Owen, Louise Andrew, and Sally Samuel to discuss recruitment during lockdown, what they look for in candidates, and how their focus on culture sets them apart from their peers.
“I’d only been with the company for about seven weeks when we went into lockdown,” says Sally, talent acquisition manager at d3t. “We’ve been going through a dedicated growth phase, so part of my role was coming onboard and managing that across all departments. That’s all still been going on as normal, even throughout lockdown. We’ve hired about 35 people since last March, so it has been a busy time for us.”
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Charlie House in plea for north-east residents to back fundraising campaign
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Pictured is Mollie Jamieson playing Charlie House bingo, her family are supporting the fundraising campaign
Children’s charity Charlie House is today calling on the north-east to support its February fundraising campaign as the month draws to an end.
The Aberdeen-based charity launched the campaign at the start of the month to highlight the hardship and isolation faced by families during lockdown and to shine a light on how Charlie House has provided vital support during these challenging times.
The charity is encouraging people to donate £10 if they can, to enable Charlie House to continue its work and to support local families.
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Charlie House activities co-ordinator Beth Hopkins doing her Sensory Saturday how to videos, which the charity launched last year.
An Aberdeen-based children’s charity is working with families to find out the best ways to support them over the coming year.
Charlie House, which helps babies, children and young people with complex disabilities and life-limiting conditions was forced to change the way it delivered many of its vital services to families last year during the coronavirus pandemic.
And now that Scotland is in another lockdown, the charity is working hard to ensure that its families remain supported.
Charlie House saw a huge increase in the requests for support in 2020, and hopes to ensure that it can continue to provide assistance for those who need it.
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