Benjamin Li
Oct 11, 2010

Aquent Hong Kong rebrands as Firebrand Talent Search

HONG KONG - Creative staffing agency Aquent's Hong Kong branch will rebrand to Firebrand Talent Search.

Aquent Hong Kong rebrands as Firebrand Talent Search

The search division of Aquent in Australasia, Asia and Europe has been rebranded as a separate business, while Auckland, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will continue to provide temporary, freelance and contract services under the Aquent brand.

The new company will have 10 offices in eight countries and will focus entirely on recruitment within online and traditional marketing, print and digital creative, digital production, communications, media, and account services.

Former Aquent staff who specialised in permanent recruitment and all staff in Auckland, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur, including key management, will now be working with Firebrand.

The company said that it has engineered this change to provide both clients and talent with a focused, professional worldwide service in both temporary and permanent staffing.

Source:
Campaign China

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