Hooray! FHS 20 years!
Talent to …. Celebrate your 20th anniversary
Today is exactly 20 years since Flexible Human Services was founded.
Today, Flexible Human Services celebrates its 20th anniversary. This morning, all office employees were surprised with a festive welcome and we raised a toast!
The celebration will continue throughout the day, with delightful culinary surprises.
After twenty years that have flown by, Flexible Human Services has grown into a professional employment agency for migrant workers. It now has all the disciplines in-house and is one of the largest employers in the Duin,- en Bollenstreek. Flexible Human Services provides work to more than 2000 temporary employees.
"I am super proud of where Flexible Human Services is now and of our enthusiastic team with whom this has been achieved," says Nico Geerlings, founder and owner of the company.
Started on February 28, 2002 in Noordwijkerhout. "In the beginning we had a group of 70 Polish temporary employees working for us. We arranged everything ourselves.
This includes planning, payroll, transportation, housing, and social support. Housing and transport have been managed for many years by a separate specialized company, Flexwonen.nu.
For all other disciplines, we have various departments, such as planning, recruitment, Social Guidance and payroll administration, where specialists are employed. In total 75 FTEs. It is nice to mention that a good number of these very first temporary employees are still working with us. They fulfill all kinds of functions, such as social guidance worker, team leader in planning or in the financial department. In addition, we also have a number of talents who have grown into recruiter.
We have also proven to be a reliable partner and consistent supplier to our clients. In these 20 years, we have hardly lost any clients, but we have gained approximately 100 more,” says Geerlings.
In a beautiful attached video you can see our Flexible Human Services timeline with noteworthy moments from the past 20 years.
Talent to…. continue