Why Choose Jo Holdsworth if You’re Looking for a Leeds Recruitment Agency.

Why Choose Jo Holdsworth if You’re Looking for a Leeds Recruitment Agency

Choosing the right recruitment agency in Leeds is an important decision. When you are growing your team or searching for your next role, it’s crucial to have trusted talent advisors who know the local market by your side.


With so many options available, it’s not always easy to know who to trust. The sensible starting point is to consider a recruiter’s history and credentials. At Jo Holdsworth Recruitment (JHR), we bring over two decades of experience, a people-first mindset, and a track record of successfully supporting businesses and professionals in West Yorkshire. We're proud to be a recruitment partner that both employers and candidates return to. We take the time to listen, understand, and deliver solutions that work.


Here’s a closer look at who we are, what drives us, and how we can support your hiring requirements or job search journey.


A Trusted Name in Leeds Since 2005


Our agency was founded in 2005 by Jo Holdsworth, who had a simple but powerful vision: to provide consultative, people-first recruitment to the Leeds community. After years working in both national and independent agencies, Jo saw an opportunity to do things differently and do it better.


Fast-forward 20 years, and JHR has grown into one of the most respected recruitment agencies in Leeds. We’ve stayed true to our roots while expanding our reach across West Yorkshire, working with organisations of all sizes, from start-ups to household names. Along the way, we’ve witnessed the evolution of the Leeds and West Yorkshire business landscape first-hand and understand the spirit, ambition, and resilience that defines the North.


Comprehensive Recruitment Services


We’re proudly Leeds local, but that doesn't mean our focus is narrow. Our team has extensive sector knowledge and hands-on experience across a broad spectrum of recruitment needs. This expertise allows us to provide a range of solutions, from one-off hires, placements for senior and specialised roles, to high-volume recruitment.


Permanent Recruitment


For each role, we carefully assess an individual’s mindset, motivation, and long-term potential, not just their CV. Matching the right person to the right position requires genuine insight into our clients’ needs and attention to detail. This is reflected in our briefing process, which is designed to thoroughly understand an organisation’s hiring goals.


As a qualified applicant for a permanent role, our supportive consultants will help you find a long-term opportunity that suits your goals and strengths.


Temporary Recruitment


Our temporary recruitment solution covers everything from urgent front-desk cover to large-scale call centre campaigns. We work efficiently without ever compromising on the quality of our screening or the care we give to our candidates.


If you’re searching for temp jobs in Leeds, we’ll match you with roles that suit your availability, skill set and preferred way of working.


Volume Recruitment


Our specialist volume recruitment team provides fast and scalable solutions for high-volume hiring across West Yorkshire. We know how quickly business demands can change, and we’re here to alleviate pressure arising from unexpected staffing needs. With our rigorous and responsive volume recruitment offering, you can reduce the time it takes to hire without sacrificing quality – and ensure your teams get the support they need.


Executive & Senior Leadership


Appointing the right person into a management position requires careful consultation and discretion. We take the time to thoroughly understand your organisation’s needs and culture, identifying people who have the leadership style and skills that will make a positive impact.


If you're exploring leadership opportunities, you'll find our team values transparency and we’re genuinely interested in helping you reach your goals.


Our Sector Expertise


At Jo Holdsworth Recruitment, we specialise in connecting skilled, motivated people with organisations in the sectors we know best.

Our specialist areas include:


  • Business Support
  • Finance
  • Sales & Account Management
  • Customer Service
  • HR & Talent Acquisition
  • Legal Operations
  • Marketing & Public Relations


Thanks to our strong relationships with organisations and professionals within these sectors, our understanding goes beyond the job descriptions. We’re tuned into the pace, culture, and evolving challenges of each sector and role, which means we can offer more informed advice and link the right people for each position effectively.


Our Experienced and Dedicated Team


We have over 20 years of experience in recruitment. Those decades of experience enable us to deliver sophisticated and strategic talent solutions.


That means you’re working with people who know the market inside out and care deeply about getting it right. Our philosophy is listening, advising and following through on our promises. This is the key to making you feel heard and supported at every stage, whether you’re hiring or job hunting.


The Core Values That Drive Our Success


Without a strong set of values, we wouldn’t be able to provide the service that employers and candidates have come to expect from us.


Successful Partnerships


Communication, cooperation and consultation are all crucial factors in bringing the best outcomes to our clients and candidates.


Honesty, Integrity & Professionalism


When you work with our recruitment agency, you’ll always know exactly where you stand and always receive exceptional service.


Continuous Improvement


The recruitment market and client/candidate needs are always changing, so we ensure we’re always on-trend and improving our offerings.


Collaborative Engagement


We work as part of your extended team or your personal guide through the job search journey, always listening, always collaborating.


Our Proven Track Record


We have long-standing partnerships with a wide range of businesses and professionals in Leeds and West Yorkshire, many of whom return time and again.


Organisations trust us to find right people, and candidates trust us to understand their goals and match them with the right opportunities.

Just ask the people who’ve worked with us.


Why JHR Should Be Your Recruitment Partner in Leeds


To sum it up: Jo Holdsworth Recruitment is big enough to deliver, small enough to care. We combine the reach and resources of a larger agency with the hands-on and honest service of a close-knit team and we love what we do.


Hiring someone for your team or finding your next role is no small task – why not work with a recruitment partner who takes it seriously? If you're looking for a recruitment agency in Leeds that puts people first and delivers every time, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the team at Jo Holdsworth Recruitment. We’d love to hear from you.

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