Be a winner in 2009

Human Capital readers are urged to vote for their preferred HR Service Provider for our end of year awards issue.

Human Capital readers are urged to vote for their preferred HR Service Provider for our end of year awards issue. For the last two years Human Capital has awarded the best HR service providers for outstanding service across six categories:

  • preferred recruitment agency
  • preferred career development & training provider
  • preferred online job board
  • preferred incentive/teambuilding provider
  • preferred migration & mobility providers
  • preferred HR technology & software provider

All votes come from our loyal readers and entries go into the draw to win a $100 de Groots Best Gift Certificate*.

Here's what last year's win meant to two of our winners.

"We were delighted to hear that rogenSi won a Gold medal. Exceptional performance is something we strive to deliver, not only for our clients' businesses, but in every part of our consultancy from career development and coaching through to high level strategies in leadership, change and growing sales. Thank you HC" - David McMurdo, director, rogenSi

"Since becoming part of Digby Morgan, HR Partners has almost doubled in size, opened a second office in the UK - and was recently granted a highly coveted licence to open in Dubai. We were delighted to win last year's Highly Recommended status and this year's elevation to Bronze is a great honour. We look forward to providing the Australian HR community with our support" - David Owens, managing director, HR Partners

Click here to cast your vote now

Entries close 5 October.

*Conditions apply

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