19/02/2010

More Choosing Security Work Amid Recession

As the slowdown within the construction industry continues, a leading training organisation has claimed more and more people are choosing the security industry as their chosen career path.

SEEK Academy offers "flexible, online delivery to security training" to those interested in gaining a license to work in the security sector.

"The Security Industry is a growing Industry and present individual with the opportunity to grow and develop a good career," said Sean Griffin, from SEEK.

"You can train to any level you aspire to using the courses available on SEEK Academy."

The company – which has offices in Dublin, Galway and London – offers courses relevant to both Ireland and the UK.

(NS/BMcC)

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