TOKYO, June 29, 2018—Robert Walters Japan, a leading recruitment consultancy with the largest number of registered Japanese and English bilingual professionals, received three awards at The Recruitment Industry Awards - Japan 2018 held by Recruitment International, one of which was The Growth Company of the Year award.
By winning three of the 18 awards given at the event, Robert Walters Japan received the most awards among all the recruitment companies operating in Japan. In addition to the Growth Company of the Year award which is given to the recruitment company that exhibited the most prominent growth in the country, the company also received The Banking & Finance Recruitment Company of the Year award for their outstanding achievements over the past three years in support of recruitment and job changes in the financial sector in Japan, as well as The Best Back Office Team of the Year award which celebrated the achievements of the company’s Marketing department.
David Swan, Managing Director of Robert Walters Japan, said, “We are honoured to receive these three awards as I believe these serve as a well deserved recognition of our employees’ daily efforts. We will continue to tirelessly support both the recruitment activities of our clients who place in us a high degree of trust, and the professionals who are taking on the challenge of further advancing their careers.”
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