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2 November 2009
Highly Commended
Pitch recently took a trip up to Manchester for the Recruitment Business Awards sponsored by the Daily Telegraph. We’d entered our work for B-Hive 2009 into the Best Sales & Marketing Recruitment Agency category. So onto the train we jumped with our nicely pressed suits. After watching TMP pick up the bulk of the creative awards, it was our turn to be judged. Despite narrowly missing out on top spot we were really chuffed to be highly commended for our work. With numerous new ideas in the planning stages, we’re looking forward to challenging for the top spot again next year.

The Bees Knees
It’s official: B-Hive 2010 is live. Marketing Birmingham are now official partners with Pitch on the B-Hive project and via this partnership we’re delighted to be offering twice the number of categories and placements for next year’s competition. To support this, the shiny new website has just launched, along with a beautifully crafted ad which appeared in a recent graduate supplement in the Birmingham Post (pages 10 & 11). So with some fantastic employers already on board, we’re off to seek out the best talent across the city’s Universities.......

Digital & Freelance Talent
At Pitch we’re inundated with digital work for suits, creatives and developers. As well as looking for permanent stars, we’ve also been busy beefing up our freelance pool. As a result, we are representing some incredibly talented professionals covering Account Management, Project Management, Technical Architects, Flash Designers, CSS/HTML Web Designers, Digital Heads... and plenty more – no matter where you are in the country.......

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Pitch Director, Ollie Purdom, is taking part in 'Movember' and growing a 'mo' (moustache) to raise money for prostate cancer research. All donations gratefully received.

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