From the onset, RecruitGiant’s priorities for human resources (HR) have included attracting and maintaining a best-in-class workforce, empowering every employee’s capability, and ensuring that HR systems are in place to support staff and provide a safe working environment.

At RecruitGiant, HR Executive Mariia Kudrova ensures that these organisational objectives are met.

Ms Kudrova leverages her people skills and experience to foster a positive, high-performance working culture. She also achieves this by providing employees a rewarding workplace where they feel valued and empowered.

Providing an environment where employees feel respected and supported, Ms Kudrova says, will result in having superb end-customer experiences.

“Since day one at RecruitGiant, our people have been our greatest asset. The values we share, and our spirit of ethical entrepreneurship has continued to attract talent from around the world,” Ms Kudrova notes.

“As we move ahead towards new business horizons, we intend to keep rooted to our culture of developing talent and providing growth opportunities,” she continues.

RecruitGiant is a multi-disciplined, specialist recruitment company offering a partnership-led approach with clients, candidates, and contractors. 

Based in Malta but with operations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the company offers professional recruitment services including payroll and outsourcing services to multiple sectors such as construction, manufacturing, and service delivery.

More information is available at https://recruitgiant.eu/.

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