Goodbye to RM!

— It's time to say goodbye to a good employer. I'm moving back to Yorkshire.”

RM

Today is my last day at RM.

Next week I’ll be back in Yorkshire after six years away.

RM has been a good experience for me, my first in-house job to date, and I wish all the teams in Information Systems, HR and Services every success in the future.

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