[COVID-19 Update] Measures taken by Agricultural Appointments
We would like to share with you the steps we’re taking to minimise the risk of exposure and safeguard the health and safety of all our team members, candidates and customers during this global Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. As of 16 March 2020, we are limiting the number of face to face meetings and cancelling attendance at all major…
We would like to share with you the steps we’re taking to minimise the risk of exposure and safeguard the health and safety of all our team members, candidates and customers during this global Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
As of 16 March 2020, we are limiting the number of face to face meetings and cancelling attendance at all major industry events. Interviews and meetings will be conducted using advanced video conferencing tools to avoid any person to person contact.
Business is operating as usual at Agricultural Appointments and we will continue to support our customers and candidates through this challenging period. Any enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us on 02 9223 9944 or email us at resume@agri.com.au
Take care and stay positive!
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