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OCCA Corporate Sponsorship  

Whitehall is proud to continue its Corporate Sponsorship of OCCA, a partnership which begin over 30 years ago!
OCCA is the technical professional's organisation for members from coatings, ink, adhesives and allied Industries.

Pictured below: our two Recruitment Consultants Ruth Osborne and Tom Donnithorne, and Managing Consultant Heather McArragher.

Posted by Ruth Osborne Tuesday, March 14, 2023 12:24:00 PM

A Fresh Start for 2023 

Tom Donnithorne

The New Year is upon on us and now that the leftover chocolates and mince pies are finally starting to disappear, perhaps your attention is turning towards a fresh start for 2023. Could this be the year for the next step of your career?

The jobs market in the UK is still very much holding up despite gloomy economic forecasts, and reports suggest that around a third of workers are looking for a change in job in 2023.

While there is often a slowdown during December in new roles coming through, Whitehall still have a number of vacancies, including  Sales and Technical roles, with more sure to appear in the coming weeks.

If you are a Chemist looking to progress up the ladder, we have two Senior Chemist roles in the West Midlands in the adhesives and polymer fields as well as two positions for an Inks manufacturer in South Wales. For someone interested in a real adventure we also working with one of our long-term clients to find an experienced Technical Manager with a Paints background to relocate to New Zealand, a fantastic opportunity to move to one of the world’s most beautiful countries.

We also have several Sales roles including a Sales Director position with a major chemical distributor, and a European Business Development Manager role, also with a highly regarded global distributor, both of which offer very attractive packages. Our Sales roles are not just limited to the UK however, as we also have a vacancy for a Chemical Distributor Business Manager based in Denmark.

Perhaps you are a recent graduate looking for your first forays into the job market? If so there are also entry level chemist positions in Hertfordshire and Somerset, both with innovative and exciting companies to start your career at, and Sales Support roles too if you think the lab might not be for you.

Even if these roles are not what you’re looking for, we still of course recommend registering your CV on our website so you can be the first to know about new vacancies via our regular email updates, and make sure to check our Vacancies page for new positions. We also encourage candidates and clients alike to follow the Whitehall Recruitment and Chemical Jobs  pages on LinkedIn to stay up to up to date with all our latest job adverts.

Looking further ahead in 2023, we are excited to be exhibiting at two industry trade shows – Chem UK at the Birmingham NEC in May, which will be our first venture to this show, followed by SCS Formulate at the Coventry Building Society Arena in November. Both are certain to be excellent opportunities to catch up with our clients and candidates, as well as meet some new faces, across a wide range of industry sectors, from Coatings to Cosmetics.

Furthermore, Ruth and I are planning on supporting the Oil and Colour Chemists Association (OCCA) and the British Coatings Federation in taking part at various University locations across the country in their Insight Days they are running across the country to speak to and assist current students about career opportunities in the chemical industry. We both know from recent experience that thinking about career options can be a daunting task, so we are keen to make a positive impact in this regard.

As travel restrictions are now lifted, we are thrilled to be able to visit our clients again. Getting out on the road is something we are keen to resume this year, so if you are a new or existing clients and would like the chance to have a face-to-face meeting do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a visit.

All in all, we are confident that 2023 will bring exciting opportunities for both ourselves and our candidates.

Posted by Tom Donnithorne Friday, January 6, 2023 3:38:00 PM

New Chemistry/Science Graduate? Time to Embark on a Colourful Career 

If you are a chemistry student graduating this Summer, you may have started to think about (or possibly even starting applying for) jobs to start your career. You may know those who have landed an internship in finance, others have ventured into pharmaceuticals, and some be looking at further study. There is of course another option which doesn’t always get the attention it deserves, and that is a career in the Coatings & Chemicals industry.

As a specialist recruitment agency in the Chemical, Coatings and Polymer industry, Whitehall have been helping graduates with their first forays in the jobs market for 40 years. With an excellent reputation among the big players in the market, we are often the first name that employers come to when they have a position to fill, and have recently been labelled “best recruiter we have ever worked with” by a global paints manufacturer.

Whilst it is not always thought of by chemistry graduates, the Coatings industry is an essential part of UK manufacturing and innovation, worth almost £3.5 billion to the UK economy, servicing sectors such as construction, decorative, printing, automotive and aerospace (figures from BCF). The UK is also net exporter of paints, and three quarters of paint sold in the UK, are made in the UK.  Paints and coatings play a crucial and visible role in our day -to- days lives, so it is a great industry to work in if you want to see your own products on the shelf! As someone who is still a relative newcomer to the industry, at just under five years, I know that once you are involved, you are sure to bump into familiar faces and develop long term relationships. It is a great industry to be part of.

The jobs market entered an unprecedented period in 2020 – huge swathes of the economy were shut down almost overnight, resulting in around 10 million jobs being furloughed and a sharp rise in unemployment. However, the bounce back has been almost as steep as restrictions eased, and unemployment returned to pre-pandemic levels by the beginning of 2022, resulting in a hiring spree. This, combined with a shrinking candidate pool has resulted in many employers struggling to fill vacancies. Furthermore, this effect has been compounded by employers showing more willing to increase wages to convince staff to stay, making it more difficult to hire new staff, as many chemical industry bosses will testify.

Although recent downbeat economic forecasts are starting to make some employers a little more cautious before starting the recruitment process, recent graduates will still find they have many options when beginning to climb the careers ladder, with plenty of vacancies to fill in a variety of different roles, and not just as an R&D paints chemist. If after 3 or 4 years of studying chemistry you have concluded that lab work is not for you, there is no need to panic, as there are plenty of graduate opportunities within the Coatings and Chemical industry, but outside of the laboratory, from careers in Sales, Quality, Regulatory, Supply Chain or even Recruitment. Many careers also start in the lab before progressing into a commercial setting later on.

Employers are also increasingly looking to take on students for an industrial placement year as a way of developing future generations. Speaking from my own experience, a year in industry is an invaluable way of gaining a foothold into the world of work while also picking up essential skills and knowledge. I was fortune to work for an automotive paints manufacturer during my own placement year, gaining industry insight which made my CV stand out after graduating and which has stayed with me since. Finding one is not always straightforward however; in the past students have  complained that that they received limited support in applying for them, or were not even made aware of them, although this will of course depend on different universities. In my case I speculatively applied by sending my CV to the British Coatings Federation, the industry trade body, who then forwarded to various members to generate interest, so my advice is to be proactive in looking.

If you are completing your studies this Summer and unsure of your next step, Whitehall have positions aimed specifically at fresh graduates, such as a Graduate Technical Sales Manager role and an R&D Polymer Chemist. If you are interested or if you know someone else who is, visit our website https://www.whitehall.uk.com/.

The Coatings industry is both a vibrant and resilient sector to work in, so whether you want to get stuck into R&D projects, act as a key decision maker in sales, or help coordinate some of the UK’s most important supply chains, it’s a brilliant place to kick start a successful career in.

 

Published in: Surface Coatings International (SCI) Vol. 105.4, Jul-Aug 2022, Page 323.

 

Posted by Ruth Osborne Tuesday, November 1, 2022 11:17:00 AM