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Programme plans for the future
April 1st 2011

In Depth Managed Services is investing in young people with a pioneering management trainee programme.

The company provides one to one training and coaching from a senior member of the management team as well as giving the candidates an opportunity to try their hands at the different services the business offers.

The aim of the programme is to support and prepare motivated individuals for managerial roles in key functions within the company.

One such candidate is Chris Kiernan who started the management trainee scheme in July 2010. Since joining In Depth, Chris's training programme involves him working through a six month secondment of each section of the business. His current posting is as management trainee of the Industrial Division, this includes the organisation of work, planning schedules and making sure every project is completed to In Depth standards.

Sandra Ogden, In Depth managing director, stated that: "Investing in our future is paramount to the success of the business. Recognition of the cleaning industry needs to be improved and supported by good core business principles and practices. Our vision is for the cleaning industry to be recognised for its contribution to the environment and community."

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