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A spectrum of employment solutions*

Spectrum Employment Services has provided reliable and competitively priced on hire and permanent placement services to the government sector for over ten years. As an approved supplier under the New South Wales Government SCCB (contracts 755 and 1078), Spectrum’s recruitment business ranges from blue collar contractors through to executive placements.

Accredited with the Australian Quality Standard ISO 9001:2000, Spectrum has extensive experience in recruiting high quality temporary and permanent staff for the government sector.

Spectrum supply high calibre permanent candidates, short term casual staff, on hire labour and executive personnel to a diverse range of industries throughout central and regional New South Wales.

As specialist government suppliers, Spectrum understands the need for tailored recruitment methodologies and employment solutions to meet the individual needs of the government sector.

In a candidate short market, Spectrum has the resources and expertise to source staff possessing the appropriate technical, cultural and professional qualities for your Council. Candidates are selected through a combination of commercial advertising and through Spectrum’s national database.

Spectrum is a not for profit organisation, with all surplus funds invested back into employment, training and education programs to improve the prosperity of disadvantaged communities.

By choosing Spectrum as your preferred recruitment supplier, you will have access to an extensive resource pool of experienced and professional personnel and be contributing to the economic growth and welfare of the wider community.

If you would like further information on how Spectrum Employment Services can help your organisation, please telephone Spectrum’s
24 hour customer service line on either (02) 8585 1900 (Sydney) or
(02) 4926 5600 (Newcastle), or visit www.spectrumemployment.com

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