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Local Government recruitment specialist*

With a loyal client base of over 25 local councils across metropolitan New South Wales that they have been servicing in excess of ten years, SCO Recruitment has got to be doing something right.

A preferred Local Government supplier, SCO Recruitment provides specialist consultancy and recruitment services to Local Government.

Professionally equipped with a boutique attitude, SCO Recruitment’s dedication and commitment to clients is reflected in their reputation among councils as a high quality and trustworthy recruitment provider.

SCO Recruitment has an experienced and motivated team of recruitment professionals that genuinely understand Local Government.

The company is led by Larissa Robertson, a dynamic leader who has intertwined her background in accounting and business finance with her recruitment experience to create a new type of recruitment consultancy.

The business is founded on the principal that it is the people within the company that drive success, not the company itself.

This approach has led SCO Recruitment to achieve a staff turnover ratio of zero per cent compared to the industry average of 43 per cent meaning, the people you deal with on a day to day basis stay the same.

SCO Recruitment is not your typical recruitment firm and perhaps the big ‘sell’ of this company is their strong community spirit.

In May 2009 it established Spectrum Community Focus, a charity that assists socially disadvantaged Australians escape poverty.

With expansion occurring in other States, you may get a call from SCO Recruitment soon – we recommend that you give us a try.

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