HRD announces the winners of the Best Service Provider 2024

Check out our special report to find out who made the exclusive list

HRD announces the winners of the Best Service Provider 2024

HRD is proud to reveal the seventh annual Service Provider Awards for Australia and New Zealand.

The winners have played a key role in helping and supporting HR professionals combat their most critical workplace challenges in areas such as recruitment, employee engagement and rewards and recognition.

These companies manage to deliver exceptional tools, technologies, or services that enhance human resource management.

Recognized service providers also set benchmarks for industry excellence, giving HR professionals confidence in choosing partners that drive efficiency, foster better employee experiences, and align with strategic business goals.

Among this year’s HRD winners are:

To read the full report and find out who made the exclusive list, click here.

The gold, silver and bronze medalists in the 2024 awards distinguished themselves as industry leaders across 12 key categories:

  • Reward and recognition
  • Recruitment firms
  • Corporate health and wellbeing
  • Payroll systems
  • Workforce management software
  • Employment law firms
  • Human capital management systems
  • Immigration, international relocations and settlement support firms
  • Learning and development
  • Pre-employment screening and psychometric assessment
  • Recruitment systems and technology
  • Talent management

Methodology

To identify the best HR software vendors in Australia and New Zealand, HRD issued a call for entries in June 2024. Over 100 HR tech trailblazers participated, each carefully evaluated by HRD’s team.

The entries included an overview of their business or product, insights into their point of difference in the industry, statistics around market share and growth over the past 12 months, along with client testimonials.

The top three in each category earned their place on the winner’s podium.

To read the full report and find out who made the exclusive list, click here.

 

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