Safety People Team Announcement

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We’re very pleased to introduce our new team member Joseph Matti.

Joseph stands out as an accomplished recruiter, backed by a strong sales background. His impressive experience spans over four years in the talent acquisition sector, reflecting his deep understanding of the industry. Joseph’s distinctive forte lies in his dedication to nurturing client relationships, which he considers paramount in his role.

His commitment to delivering exceptional service is a testament to his professionalism and unwavering work ethic. In essence, Joseph’s unique blend of skills and dedication makes him a standout recruiter who consistently delivers results beyond expectations.

In his free time, Joseph’s free time activities reflect a harmonious blend of creativity in the kitchen and a passion for exploring the world, further enhancing his well-rounded personality and enriching his life experiences.

To speak with Joseph about your recruiting needs, you can contact him on [email protected]

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