Hydrogen Group opens in Singapore

International recruiter Hydrogen has opened a new office in Singapore.

The office began trading on Monday from the Prudential Tower.

International recruiter Hydrogen has opened a new office in Singapore.

The office began trading on Monday from the Prudential Tower.

Hydrogen had been operating in the Singapore region for the past year before the opening of the office.

Tim Smeaton, chief executive of Hydrogen Group, says: “The opening of the Singapore office is a very important and exciting step in our growth plans. We are seeing a great appetite from clients for truly top-tier specialist candidates, and our growing international footprint enables us to locate and build relationships with the very best candidates on a global scale.”

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