Hunter Savage is delighted to announce that we have successfully obtained the ISO 9001 Certification, showing our commitment to providing outstanding service and quality to our candidates and clients. This certification is a result of the hard work, dedication and commitment of our team members and we are thrilled to share this news with our network.
The ISO 9001 is the worlds most recognised Quality Management System Standard and has been adopted by over 1 million organisations across the globe. This powerful business tool assists businesses like Hunter Savage, by having a framework in place that helps ensure consistent quality in the provision of our services.
This standard uses an process based on quality management principles, which include having a strong customer focus, the involvement of top management, and a drive for continual improvement across the business. The standard also focuses on how we manage risk, control documentation and records, manage competency of employees and resources, manage quality within our service process and how we review our processes.
Managing Director, Ronan Savage commented on the good news: “By obtaining this impressive certification, we have demonstrated that we are continually committed to operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement. It is a reflection of the high standards we set for ourselves and our firm focus on delivering excellence and quality in our recruitment offering.
Our ISO 9001 certification serves as a differentiator in this competitive market, showcasing our ability to consistently meet client and candidate expectations. This accomplishment would not have been possible without the combined effort of our team, and I would like to give a special mention of thanks to our Operations Manager, Sorcha O’Neill for managing the process. We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed their time, knowledge, and expertise towards achieving this significant milestone.”
Not only will the standard enable these processes to remain standardised, but it will also enable us to monitor and check their effectiveness and identify areas of improvement. Congratulations to everyone involved in this exceptional accomplishment.