London-based training studio Escape has widened its recruitment services to all those looking for work in the games and visual arts fields.

Escape expands recruitment offer

Until today, Escape’s recruitment service was open to those that studied at the company’s arts facility in London’s West End.

The BBC, Sumo Digital, the Mill and MPC (The Moving Picture Company) have already signed up to use the company for its recruitment of art-focused staff.

Paul Wilkes, Escape’s recruitment manager, commented: “We are thrilled to finally extend our service to those who may not have been through Escape’s doors. It reflects our commitment to providing a high standard to our clients and we look forward to welcoming new recruits to the Escape Studios community.”

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