Daniel Robbins
Operations Manager
Dan worked as an IT technician for 4 years, before moving into IT recruitment. He joined Just Construction 2 years ago and works on the UK team within the Building Services market. Dan has built relationships with market leading contractors, helping them build their teams by providing the highest calibre staff for roles at all levels.
Daniel’s responsibilities:
- Key Account Management
- Sourcing, screening and selecting candidates
- Relationship management
- After-sales care
GET TO KNOW DANIEL:
Favourite Book:
- Can’t Hurt Me – David Goggins
Football Team/Sports Person:
- Arsenal
Favourite Car:
- Datsun 240z
3 dream dinner party guests:
- Joe Rogan, Elon Musk and David Goggins
The happiest day of your life was:
- The day I moved into my first flat.
Food:
- Anything chicken
Drink:
- Old Fashioned
Favourite thing about working at Just Construction:
- The money and the people I work with
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