Huxely shortlisted as finalist for Specialist Recruitment Company of the Year

Huxley Australia was shortlisted as one of the finalists for Specialist Recruitment Company of the Year at the 2017 Recruitment International (RI) Awards. The award ceremony was held in the Ivy Ballroom in Sydney, hosting over 300 recruiters at their black tie event.

As one of the largest and most sought-after recruitment awards in Australia, this award celebrates the best of the recruitment industry through its recognition to all who were winners and to those who were shortlisted. RI Awards recognise innovation and best practice within the Australian recruitment industry. As such, it has been with great honour to be shortlisted as one of the finalists for our banking and financial arm – Huxley.

The award takes into consideration the company’s effort to conduct unique practices in specific key vertical markets while providing highly specialised services and multiple other components. With an independent panel of industry experts to review and determine the finalists and winners, this is a prestigious award which we definitely hope to win next time.

Tim Moran, Country Director of Australia commented: “We were delighted to be nominated for both the Specialist Company Award and International Recruitment Company Award (SThree). It was heartening to see the massive number of people who gathered, sharing the same passion for their company, the industry and what they do. Huxley will strive harder to be recognised amongst our peers as the best recruitment company in Australia.”

It is the first time ever that Huxley Australia has been shortlisted for The RI Awards and this will only further motivate our dedication and passion towards reaching greater milestones in our journey to establish our name in the financial world.

Moving forward, Huxley will continue to commit to enhancing its profile within recruitment with monumental infrastructure, management and business support networks to further build on our success to date.

If you would like to work with Huxley for any recruitment efforts, please contact Tim Moran at t.moran@huxley.com for more information or visit our LinkedIn page for more industry related news.

About The RI Awards

The RI Awards are contested all over the world including the UK where almost 400 CEO’s and owners attend the event. Hundreds more contest within Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and China. The RI Awards is the biggest recognition for our sector that not only look and feel unique but are a fitting reward to mark the achievements of exceptional businesses and people.

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