RecruitmentSuper is hoping to increase member engagement by continuing its sponsorship of the Recruitment and Consulting Services Association for the next three years.
The agreement continues a long-term relationship between the two organisations and aims to provide ongoing support to the recruitment industry through professional development, training, education and key events.
Chairman of RecruitmentSuper, Ross Fisher, said the partnership enables the fund to strengthen its connection with its core membership base within the recruitment industry.
“As an industry fund it is vital for us to support and contribute to the industry we operate in. This partnership brings us closer to the industry and helps us focus on what really matters to our members,” Fisher said.
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