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Job specialist global leader

HAYS is Geelong’s leading global specialist recruiting group.
Operating across the region’s private and public sectors, Hays deals in permanent positions, contract roles and temporary assignments.
Hays recruits across a broad range of specialities in Geelong, including accountancy and finance, executive, HR, IT, sales and marketing, office support, procurement, property, and trades and labour.
“Hays is passionate about supporting the local businesses of Geelong as we see how much potential for growth there is both in Geelong and regional Victoria,” says Mark De Vink, regional director of Hays in Victoria.
Demonstrating Hays’ commitment to the region, Geelong office manager Adam Swinton has been directly involved in gathering information on salaries from over 400 companies in regional Victoria for an annual Hays Salary Guide.
The guide offers a thorough market overview charting salary policy, recruitment trends, diversity, employer branding and economic outlook.
Adam also interviewed a number of Geelong local business leaders, providing commentary and information for Hays ‘DNA of a CFO’, ‘DNA of a CIO’ and ‘What it takes to be an EA’ reports.
From qualifications and experience to personal development and work-life balance, the reports give an insight into what it takes to succeed in these jobs.
According to Hays Quarterly Report for July to September 2015, activity levels are high in the IT sector and demand continues to increase for professionals within project services as organisations increase investment in the sector.

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