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Anzar Celebrates 1 Year at We Do Group

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In the world of recruitment, it’s not every day you find someone who perfectly balances market expertise with exceptional candidate delivery. Anzar Sher is one of those rare individuals.

Over the past year, Anzar has set himself apart at We Do Group, not just through his incredible talent, but also with his dedication to always being available for both clients and candidates—no matter the day or time. This accessibility is a game-changer in recruitment, where getting hold of your recruiter can often be a source of frustration.

Anzar, with an average of one candidate placement per week, has achieved what many aspire to. His hard work, kindness, humility, and bloody brilliance at his job have made this past year a standout one.

As we celebrate Anzar’s 1st anniversary, we couldn’t be prouder of everything he’s accomplished. It’s been a blinder of a year, and there’s no doubt that even bigger successes lie ahead.

Congratulations, Anzar, from everyone at We Do Group! Here’s to many more milestones ahead! 

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