The Yorkshire-based firm, founded in 1966 by Hannah Levy, now employs over 40 staff and operates from Scarborough, with recent key hires including Romilly Wakeling and Rav Jandu.
Castle celebrated the milestone at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, highlighting its heritage and ongoing regional presence, while reinforcing its commitment to growth through investment in people and specialist services.
Known for strong female leadership and four specialist divisions, Castle Employment Group aims to support employers amid a complex UK labour market, reflecting on six decades of adaptability and client partnerships.
Amidst a UK decline in female CEOs, what is the secret to Castle's 60 years of uninterrupted female leadership?
As UK hiring flounders, how did a 60-year-old firm find growth in the booming HR consulting sector?
How does on-site support for major manufacturers protect them from the volatile UK labour market?
With the 2025 Employment Rights Act now law, what are the biggest compliance risks facing UK businesses this year?
Is 60 years of all-female ownership a model for inclusion or a sign of a different diversity gap?
As AI threatens white-collar jobs, what specific skills should professionals develop now to stay competitive?