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Robert Half Tops Fortune® Magazine list


Robert Half Tops Fortune® Magazine’s “World’s Most Admired Companies”


Robert Half International, the world’s first and largest specialised financial recruitment firm, has once again been named in FORTUNE® magazine’s list of the “World’s Most Admired Companies” for 2010, ranking number one in its industry.

Robert Half was lauded for its innovation, people management, use of corporate assets, quality of management, financial soundness, long-term investment and quality of products/services, where it ranked number one in each of these categories within the recruitment industry.

This is the second consecutive year that Robert Half has taken pole position. The firm has also appeared on the Most Admired Companies list every year since 1999 when the magazine started compiling its annual list.

Commented David Jones, managing director for Robert Half, Asia Pacific: “We are very honoured to once again be named as the most admired company in our industry. Asia Pacific is a key market for Robert Half and is without a doubt a huge contributor to the continued growth and success of the firm. We also acknowledge the reputation and sterling work of our New Zealand office as contributing to the overall ranking and success of Robert Half in the Asia-Pacific region.

“This accolade is indeed a very important one for us as we continue to work diligently at maintaining the strength of our operations, as well as providing the highest quality of services to our clients and candidates in Asia Pacific and across the world.”

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Viewed as the “definitive report card on corporate relations”, The FORTUNE list is based on criteria ranging from long-term investment value and quality of management to innovation, the ability to attract and retain talented employees and social responsibility. FORTUNE surveyed 1,400 companies around the world: the FORTUNE 1,000 non-U.S. companies in FORTUNE’s Global 500 database with revenue of more than US$10 billion and the top foreign companies operating in the United States.


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