Receptional are pleased to announce further expansion of the SEO/Development team this week with the addition of Ajay Gowda.
Ajay brings with him strong development capabilities and a fanstastic work ethic which will almost certainly strengthen our CMS/development service offering moving into 2012.
Ajay has made a good start learning the ropes at Receptional this week and settling into the busy team. We are keen to get Ajay involved with the promotion and development of our clients as soon as possible, unleashing his development skills on the world.
Having been introduced to season IX of the Receptional Democratic Table Football Championships however it is clear that it will be some time before he starts challenging the likes of Alan McIvor or Barrie Smith for the highly respected Receptional Table Football Championships league title. Ajay's arrival does however bring a smile to the face of Dan Locke who looks on in hope that he may finally finish higher than bottom of the table this season.
In even more recent news, Receptional have also employed a delightful new tree who although very quiet, has certainly made a positive contribution to the SEO team's morale. Ajay and said tree are already becoming well acquainted.

Welcome Ajay, great to have you in the team!











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I take this opportunity to
I take this opportunity to thank Receptional and team for offering me this exciting and challenging position, it's really a great start for my career and I appreciate Mr Andy and SEO team for their motivation and allowing me ample time to learn new technologies ,get along at Receptional and settling into the busy team.
I am really eager to get involved in actual development and promotion of clients and bring value to the team and the organisation.
I am very much happy to be part of SEO team at Receptional.
Once again Thank you.
Defamatory nonsense
I'd like to point out to readers that in the penultimate paragraph of this post, Mr. Andrews has made reference to the Receptional Table Football Championships, specifically claiming that I have finished bottom of the table every season.
Not only is this comment churlish and off-topic, it is also plainly incorrect. I can only attribute the cause of posting this grossly inaccurate statement to Mr. Andrews sense of shame, and general table football inadequacy. Indeed, statistics from the most recent season paint a very different picture:
Dan - 3rd. Played - 10, Won - 7, Lost - 3, Goal Difference - 7, Points - 21
Nick - 5th. Played - 10, Won - 2, Lost - 8, Goal Difference - minus 16, Points - 6
Other than that, great post Nick!
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