The fast expanding technology consulting and solutions services business has underpinned significant revenue growth for the Finite Group national technology recruitment firm.
The Finite Group national technology recruitment firm has climbed 21 places in this year’s AFR Top 500 Private Companies List after group revenues hit $402 million for the FY 2017, up significantly on the previous year.
Two years after its acquisition by Australia’s Finite Group, New Zealand recruitment firm 920 has boosted business in the contractor market on the back of increasing demand for project tech specialists.
The Finite Group has announced the appointment of Dave Newick as National Manager for recruitment brands Finite NZ and Ninetwenty.
The Finite Group are delighted to announce the appointment of Dave Newick as National Manager for recruitment brands Finite NZ and Ninetwenty.
The Finite Group of companies has completed its participation in a new Indigenous training initiative which delivered a one-week professional development programme in project management for Indigenous cohorts.
National, Sydney-based Finite Group of companies has jumped 57 places in the AFR Top 500 private companies list compiled by IBIS World, with a 35% increase in group revenues for 2016 to more than $345 million.
IT recruitment firm Finite has acquired leading New Zealand IT recruitment business, Ninetwenty, in a deal which adds NZ50 million to the Sydney-based company’s top line.
A team from Sydney-based national ICT recruitment firm, Finite Group, has raised over $4,500 for good causes with its participation once again in the annual Movember event raising awareness of various cancers.
Sydney-based mid-tier IT professional services provider, FinXL, part of the Finite Group of companies, has pushed further into the digital services sector with the launch of a new competitive brand, XL digital.
IT recruitment firm, Finite Group, continues its charity fund raising activities, with nineteen of its staff members raising almost $6,000 in November by taking part in the annual Movember fundraiser to raise awareness for the Prostate Cancer Foundation and the national depression group, beyondblue.
First the brutal stuff; if you're an out of work IT professional, you're probably not going to find the right job this side of Christmas and contractors should take what they can find. The flip side is you can relax and enjoy the summer - as long as you carve some time to freshen up the CV, line up good strong referees, polish up your soft skills and dry clean your suit ready for a February kick off.
The musical chairs playing out in the IT recruitment game continue with former Candle CEO David Stewart reappearing at Clicks IT Recruitment and Peter Acheson being named CEO of Peoplebank Australia.
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