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Tanner Menzies Auckland (New Zealand)
Tanner Menzies Auckland is a specialist executive recruitment business, focussed on recruitment for quality permanent and contracting positions throughout Auckland and the North Island of New Zealand. We passionately believe that an exclusive, retained process yields a choice of candidates, and it is this choice, when recruiting, that builds your human capital in the long term.
The brand was first established in Australia in 1988, and has now successfully been adopted internationally, with branches in the United Kingdom and New Zealand.
Tanner Menzies is a subsidiary of Vedior Asia Pacific. Vedior is one of the world's three largest recruitment companies operating in 43 countries, and provides a broad range of employment services which includes temporary staffing, permanent placement and other employment related issues.
We have an experienced, professional team in our Auckland office, which is committed to delivering you superb customer service and guidance. Tanner Menzies Auckland was established by David Doyle, who remains a principal consultant, as well as New Zealand Manager.
We work closely with clients and candidates to ensure effective matching of your needs and expectations and ultimately deliver the best possible result. Our key areas of focus are:
- Senior Management
- Sales and Marketing
- Finance and Accounting
- Human Resources
- Professional Services
- Project Management
- Logistics
Tanner Menzies has a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the market. By investing in our experience and quality of process, you allow yourself to focus on what you do best as an organisation, and leave us to deal with the issues of identifying, selecting and retaining talent.
Contact Us
Level 13, 120 Albert Street, Auckland 1010
PO Box 7697, Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141
Phone: (09) 300 6056
Fax: (09) 379 7785
Tanner Menzies Auckland is a part of the international recruitment group Vedior Asia Pacific Pty Limited.
