Alexander Mann on top for third year running

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Alexander Mann Solutions (AMS) has today announced that, for the third year in succession, the company has been named as the Global Market Leader by HR and outsourcing magazine, HRO Today, in its annual ‘Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey’, an annual listing of the top recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) providers. The win reinforces Alexander Mann Solution’s position as the world’s most geographically diverse provider of RPO services, and demonstrates the consistently high standards that AMS offers its clients in a global business environment.

HRO Today’s’ Bakers Dozen’ listing is based upon a survey of existing buyers of RPO services and is recognised as the largest buyers’ survey covering the RPO Industry, as such the fact the company has also been once again recognised as the leader in ‘Breadth of Services’, re-affirms its diverse ability. The ‘Breadth of Services’ award demonstrates that Alexander Mann Solutions is now very much seen as a trusted advisor to its clients in all areas of recruitment and resourcing; from graduate recruitment and executive hiring to resourcing communications, business intelligence and assessment and selection.

“Alexander Mann Solutions continues to be a global leader in RPO,” says Elliot Clark, CEO of HRO Today and HRO Europe Magazines, “on our 2010 HRO Today RPO Bakers Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey Alexander Mann Solutions continues for another year as the top firm on our Global Provider List. They also lead the world in the breadth of service, an index showing the comprehensive scope of the services they can provide to HR departments seeking to outsource recruitment. Alexander Mann Solutions also received a high ranking on quality of service and is one of the best choices for multi-national companies seeking to do large complex RPO deal in multiple regions of the world.”

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Rosaleen Blair, CEO and founder of Alexander Mann Solutions commented, “At AMS, everything we do is designed to help our clients build world-class talent and resourcing capability, and it is great to see our mission endorsed in this way. We are very proud that our clients have recognised us as both the global leader and leader in breadth of services once again and are committed to continuing to provide them with the superlative quality, scope and scale of solution that they expect from us. Over the last 12 months we have continued to innovate, expanding our portfolio of services and our geographic coverage and will continue to do so to support our client’s future requirements.”

Alexander Mann Solutions builds talent and resourcing capability for its clients, acting as a trusted advisor to deliver a range of disciplines through outsourcing and consultancy services that cover permanent, contingent, internal mobility, graduate and talent resourcing programmes. Having continually been at the forefront of the RPO industry, Alexander Mann Solutions’ services have evolved to provide clients with a range of innovative, tailored and high-value professional services for every stage of the resourcing cycle – from assessment, selection and employer branding to business intelligence and executive hiring.

The RPO Bakers Dozen ranking is published annually by HRO Today magazine. The ranking is based upon a survey of HR executives who are current buyers of RPO services. The listing aims to highlight the key firms in the RPO industry as well as charting the progression of the sector as a whole.



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