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  • Change Recruitment

    Created in 1970


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    3rd Floor, Clockwise Tower, Savoy Tower, 77 Renfrew St, Glasgow G2 3DH, UK

    Glasgow

    United Kingdom

  • Employees

    Scale: 51-200

    Estimated: 69

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    An experienced team of specialist recruiters working across Professional Services markets - part of the Taranata Group

    Change Recruitment, part of the Taranata Group, is a specialist recruitment consultancy based in Scotland.

    We have a strong reputation for service delivery. With a global reach, we work across the UK, EMEA, the Americas and Asia-Pac, locating exceptional talent for some of the world’s leading organisations.

    With over 50 years in the recruitment industry, our areas of expertise include: Accountancy and Finance, Investment Management and Asset Servicing, IT, Digital and Business Change, Professional Services, Risk and Compliance and Customer Contact, Business Services.

    Change has earned a strong reputation for its honest and consultative approach. We take the time to understand our clients’ organisations – to appreciate their values, their structure and their culture, and deliver a personalised service to meet their specific requirements.

    Our market knowledge and recruitment and selection skills enable us to pair the right people with the right organisations, benefiting clients, candidates and communities alike.

    Accountancy & Finance, IT & Digital, Investment Management, Asset Servicing, Engineering & Operations, Business Change, Risk & Compliance, Marketing, Construction, Property & Infrastructure, Banking Operations, Supply Chain & Procurement, and Office Support

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