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Contract win: Procurement Australia

Planned Resources recruit across the niche markets of planning, engineering, architecture and design, property, and government support. We operate across private and public sectors in Melbourne, Victoria, and Australia.  We’re delighted to announce that we have been selected by Procurement Australia to be part of their 2312-0618 Recruitment, Training and Associated Services contract. In order to […]

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Networking as an introvert

Planned Resources recruit across the niche markets of planning, engineering, architecture and design, property, and government support. We operate across private and public sectors in Melbourne, Victoria, and Australia. Here, our Senior Consultant Rebecca Slaviero gives her tips on how to network when an introvert. As a recruiter, it’s assumed that we are all extroverted and loud, without

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Post-Covid: A push to part-time?

Planned Resources recruit across the niche markets of planning, engineering, architecture and design, property, and government support. We operate across private and public sectors in Melbourne, Victoria, and Australia. Here we look at the potential push to part-time employment from both employers and employees. There’s a lot of speculation around how workplaces may change post-Covid, primarily focused

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Work life balance: Not quite zen

Planned Resources recruit across the niche markets of planning, engineering, architecture and design, property, and government support. We operate across private and public sectors in Melbourne, Victoria, and Australia. Here, we look at how you can strike a real work/life balance. The “balance” bit of work/life balance seems to be a term of illusion. A bit like peoples

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Applying from overseas

Planned Resources recruit across the niche markets of planning, engineering, architecture and design, property, and government support. We operate across private and public sectors in Melbourne, Victoria, and Australia. Here, our Director Russell Locke gives his tips if you’re interested in making a move to Australia. A combination of lifestyle and a relatively buoyant market compared to some

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