Robert Walters has for the fourth year in a row, received the top honours in the Best Recruitment Firm – Outsourcing Solution category at the annual HRM Asia Readers' Choice Awards held in Singapore on Thursday, 3rd November 2022.
On receiving the trophy for Best Recruitment Firm - Outsourcing Solution, Hazel Lancashire, Robert Walters' Managing Director, APAC commented:
“The team at Robert Walters are thrilled to have been awarded Gold in the ‘Best Recruitment Firm - Outsourcing Solution’ category at the HRM Asia Reader’s Choice Awards, for the fourth year running.
2022 has been another year of business expansion and focused, responsible growth for our APAC operations. It would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of our extremely dedicated team of recruitment and operational experts. This win is true testament to the critical and complex work undertaken day-in-day out to support a growing list of client partners.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our client partners in APAC, who have been incredibly supportive as we’ve evolved, re-aligned, and innovated our breath and scope of services, and improved operational and service delivery excellence to support them in their quest for the talent that will drive their business forward.
With 2023 in our sights, I am confident our ability to deliver more of what makes us a market-leading provider of outsourced recruitment and consultancy solutions.”
In previous years, Robert Walters has received top placement at the HRM Asia Readers’ Choice Awards for:
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