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Salt Recruitment Group expands its offering with new APAC acquisition
Global digital recruiter, Salt, has today acquired APAC-based specialist digital, tech, media and sales firm, Xpand in order to further increase its global talent services. This move will add to the firm’s existing 200+ headcount across eight countries.
Salt specialises in building teams to support an organisation’s digital transformation and has worked with over 500 global companies in the last year alone, making placements with high-profile brands including Amazon, Google and IBM, as well as VC backed scale ups. The company has numerous global awards under its belt and was ranked 14th in the 2019 The Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200.
This latest news is the first of many moves for the company, with further expansion plans in the pipeline, including additional acquisitions, substantial hires, new offices and continued investment in top-of-the-range technology.
Paul Schiavo, Executive Chairman at Salt, commented on the acquisition:
“This is an exciting new chapter for Salt as we continue our journey to be the best global digital recruiter. There’s an international shortage of talent in this arena that means employers need worldwide support to attract the best digital skills. Investments such as this ensure we have the talented recruiters we need based around the globe to best support our clients, candidates and contractors.
“Adding the knowledge from Xpand’s Sydney, Melbourne, Hong Kong and Singapore bases to our own expertise will further ensure we’re driving truly global talent strategies for our clients. I’d like to personally welcome our new employees to the Salt family – we’re all looking forward to having them join our vision to create futures for our customers globally that will positively impact the digital economy.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Salt .
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