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Inspiring Industry Influencers: A spotlight by Fuse Recruitment for International Women’s Day 2023
Despite the many strides made towards gender equality, many industries remain largely male-dominated. But even in traditionally male-dominated fields, we’ve met and worked with women who have broken barriers, shattered glass ceilings and paved the way for others. To celebrate International Women’s Day 2023 and following this year’s theme #EmbraceEquity, we invited two inspiring women…
Read MoreSourcr’s Recruiter of the Year Awards 2022
Coming off the back of a successful end to the 21/22 financial year, Fuse was recognised as an industry leader by recruitment review platform, Sourcr. Sourcr announced the winners of the Recruiter of the Year Awards and *drum roll* … Fuse was awarded three agency and four recruiter awards! Sourcr uses its review platform to…
Read MoreThe great promotion: how Fuse Recruitment promoted seven employees in one week
We are seven steps closer to reaching our vision; to be the talent partner of choice and a place people love to work. After seeing continued and unprecedented growth, we have had the pleasure of promoting six of our people across each of our branches. Congratulations to Samantha Standfast , Andrew Chalkley , Jeremy Musso…
Read MoreFuse Recruitment is awarded GradAustralia’s Top 100 Graduate Employers ‘Fast Mover’ badge!
GradAustralia’s Top 100 Employers are recognised for both their popularity and quality of themselves as employers and of their graduate program. What does this mean for you? As more graduates recognise our program, our partners will see a higher volume of graduates wanting to pursue a career in their industry. While the candidate market still…
Read MoreNew year, new you, new job
Made a bunch of resolutions with the hope of changing your bad(ish) habits? We did too… Here’s the hard truth; whether it’s saving more money or doing more exercise, 80% of all new year’s resolutions fail by the second week of February. But there’s one resolution that doesn’t have to fail. As Australia recovers from…
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