CEO says move is part of ‘big plans’ for the firm’s future
Recruiter Sellick Partnership is moving its Manchester office to a city centre landmark at what bosses call a “significant moment of growth” for the company.
The professional services specialist has been based at Queen’s Court for almost 20 years but has outgrown the space– and is moving to the Grade II-listed Tootal Buildings complex in Oxford Street.
Sellick was founded in 2002 and has some 100 employees across six offices nationwide. More than 60 of those are based at its Manchester hub, which it says has grown in recent years “building on strong client demand and continued investment in people and infrastructure”.
It will complete its move to the Tootal Buildings later this year. Sellick added: “The increased space also means more teams will be able to join the Manchester office, strengthening cross-division communication and ensuring the business continues to grow together as one unified organisation.”
Hannah Cottam, CEO of Sellick Partnership, said: “Queen’s Court has played a defining role in our story, but we have quite simply outgrown it – both in space and in what we want for the future of our people.
“Moving to The Tootal Buildings reflects who we are today: a modern, ambitious and collaborative organisation with big plans for the years ahead. This move means bringing even more of our people on the journey, aligning more of our teams under one roof and creating an environment that encourages collaboration at every level.
“Being surrounded by other forward-thinking corporate businesses will only strengthen our momentum, and I’m incredibly excited to see our teams thrive in a space that truly matches our energy and potential.”
Sellick specialises in professional services recruitment, with specialisms including legal, finance and accountancy, HR and technology.

