We are a Brisbane business developed with the needs of the Queensland market in mind. Being locally owned and operated ensures that we are committed to playing our part in growing the Queensland economy. Eden Ritchie Recruitment was established in March 1996 by Kim Ritchie and Justine Eden, whose combined recruitment industry experience exceeds 40 years. Since its inception Eden Ritchie Recruitment has gone from strength to strength. Why?For the same reason all good businesses succeed; ability, commitment, dedication, self-belief and tenacity. However more important than all of these necessary attributes, there exists the innate understanding that to succeed in this competitive market, we must constantly adapt and recast ourselves to ensure our continuous alignment with the needs of both employers and candidates. We believe that ���focused��� is the word that best describes our approach to all aspects of the recruitment profession.Our mission statementTo provide a professional, individually tailored recruitment service to both employers and candidates through the development of long term relationships and an understanding of market demands.
A Sydney based Australian primary (elementary) teacher-librarian, and former editor of the NSW Department of Education and Training
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