Matt Dwire
Best part of your job: Without doubt, making a placement. I love the buzz you get from successfully servicing a client and finding a candidate their dream job...the bonus helps as well!
Worst part of your job: The frustration of a placement falling through at the last moment, whether it be because the client pulls the plug on a role or a candidate changes their mind.
Favourite day out: I went to Wembley last season to watch my beloved Everton in the FA Cup final – of course they lost but it was still a fantastic day.
Favourite outfit and why: T-shirt, jeans and trainers ...simple, comfortable and timeless.
Favourite room in your house and why: The kitchen – it’s where the food lives!
What did you want to be when you grew up: Easy... a footballer...still do...is it too late?
Your style icon: Struggling with this one...Mr T
Biggest Influence: Alan Partridge
What’s on your bedside table: Absolutely nothing...don’t have one
Favourite Film: Have got way too many: Rocky 1-6 ( it’s a childhood thing), Anchorman, Happy Gilmore, Goodfellas, The Shawshank Redemption, Napolean Dynamite, the The Usual Suspects and most recently Inglorious B*stards.
Biggest ambition: To retire very early with lots of money. And also to cycle from Lands End to John O’Groats - watch this space!
Favourite book: The Power of One by Bryce Courtney – a classic book about an English boy growing up in South Africa in the 1940s. Everyone has to read this book at some point.
Favourite place you’ve ever visited and why: New Zealand – it’s an amazing place. It’s basically like Britain but miles better!
If you could have any super power what would it be: Definitely flying... just think of the money I would save in flights!
What's your favourite food: That's easy, indian!
If you were trapped on a desert island what 3 things would you want with you: Few good books - sports biographies ideally but the odd bit of fiction for some escapism, a football, and ipod.
What's your most prized possession: Difficult ... probably my car.. or guitar... or both!
You can invite 3 people, dead or alive, to dinner. Who would you pick: George Best, Winston churchill, Ricky Gervais.
Other than working, what do you spend most of your time doing: Gym/going for a run, eat dinner, watch tv and read in bed – almost every evening without fail. I’ve only just realised how dull my life is! Football, Krav Maga (It's an Israeli form of marshall arts... think of the Bourne Identity!) socialising with friends, going to the cinema (I've got one of those geeky monthly passes!)



