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In the latest move to scale up the ADF, the Australian Government has selected Adecco Australia as Defence’s new recruitment partner.

 

“Our people are the most important capability for the defence of Australia, and our national interests. It’s exciting to be working with a new recruitment partner to ensure we’re engaging with the very best people our nation has to offer,” said Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel, Matt Keogh.

 

Defence is looking to increase their employment footprint by 18,500 people by 2039-40.

 

“There’s no doubt that right now we’re seeing an incredibly tight recruitment market with really low unemployment, that’s why we need to step up our recruitment efforts.”

 

“People are looking for jobs with purpose, we need to take action to ensure students, their teachers and parents have a solid understanding of the excellent opportunities that a career in the ADF can provide. We also are very keen to engage with older Australians who want to contribute to the defence of our nation.”

 

“Our new partnership with Adecco will focus on redefining how we can modernise recruitment efforts in a hyper competitive labour market.”

 

“I thank our current service provider, ManpowerGroup, for their valued contribution to building Defence’s recruiting capability over the last 20 years.”

 

“This new contract is an exciting opportunity for Adecco and they are proud to be partnered with Defence to deliver such an important workforce for Australia,” commented Adecco’s Managing Director, Kevin Alexander.

 

“This contract will be pivotal in delivering the right workforce for Defence and we are committed to working collaboratively to achieve outcomes. Adecco feels privileged for the opportunity to use our expertise in recruitment to ensure Defence has the capability to defend our national interests."

 

“Understanding how fundamental the right ADF workforce is to our national security, Adecco has developed a solution that is candidate centric, data driven and focused on efficiencies that will modernise the Defence recruiting system. This includes a broad range of services including, marketing, recruiting operations, candidate experience, medical and psychological testing and ICT services.”

 

Current service provider ManpowerGroup has attracted more than one million applicants and helped enlist more than 121,600 individuals into the ADF over its 20 year contract with Defence.

 

The new contract officially commences on 1 July 2023. A transition handover between ManpowerGroup and Adecco Australia begins on 1 November 2022. ManpowerGroup will continue to deliver recruiting services until the end of the current financial year.

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