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Recruitment expert warns that pet industry is losing top talent
Pet food company secures £10m for overseas expansion
Free entry to international dog photography contest
Collarways to distribute collars and leads made from recycled bicycle inner tubes
Chance to meet buyers from The Netherlands and Sweden
Green sea turtle image wins major award
Ancol launches new Christmas dog toy range
Happy hedgehogs hibernate in their Zoo Zone homes
New exhibitors sign up for PATS Harrogate
New concept in dog control
Natures Menu wins legal battle against German firm
Beaphar appoints a dedicated UK Product Development Executive
Zoomark exhibition is a great success for KONG
Online retailer appoints specialised E-Commerce Manager
London Pet Show a huge hit for Hagen
New Trade Marketing Manager for Tetra
Pets Corner to open store in Warminster
Reptile keeping book launched by Arcadia
Denise Welch's dog savaged by fox
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Recruitment expert warns that pet industry is losing top talent
 
Lynda-Ward

There could soon be a shortage of top talent in the pet trade because senior figures are becoming disillusioned, according to recruitment expert Lynda Ward. She says lack of motivation is one of the causes of poor employee morale...

Lynda, of Pet Trade Solutions, says there is a worrying waste of top talent in the trade. In the past two years she has noticed an increase in the number of senior figures in the industry becoming disillusioned with their current role and seeking a new challenge.

For these people the opportunities for change are few and far between as there are fewer senior roles than mid-line or junior roles.

Plus there has been a recent trend of employers taking on senior staff from outside the industry, offering less opportunity for people to move around.

The net result is there are frustrated people in positions which they do not enjoy and therefore struggle to give of their best and others who have either left or are looking to leave the industry.

“Employers need to be aware that all staff, from junior to top and from inexperienced to very experienced, need to be motivated in the long-term, not just when they join the company," says Lynda.

"They should all have annual reviews where full and frank discussions are held, ideas listened to and objective future plans put in place.

"Additionally, when filling a senior position it surely makes sense to look first within the industry for that special someone who can hit the road fast, utilising years of experience, knowledge and contacts. We have many of them in the pet industry but are in danger of losing them.”

For further information contact Lynda Ward on 07946 743784 or by email: lyndaward@pettradesolutions.com

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