Hudson RPO APAC has been recognised as Asia Pacific’s number 1 RPO provider on the 2023 Baker’s Dozen list.
The annual Baker’s Dozen reflects the views of senior HR decision-makers. Based on survey feedback, the annual RPO Baker’s Dozen evaluates RPO providers across three key areas: breadth of service, deal sizes and quality of service. It is considered a leading global indicator of top recruitment outsourcing providers. Being recognised for the quality of their overall leaders and quality of service leaders was instrumental in capturing the number one position in APAC.
We are incredibly honoured to have been recognised as the number one RPO in Asia Pacific on the HRO Today Baker’s Dozen list. These ratings are based on client feedback, so this award is a testament to our people's dedication, commitment, professionalism, and ability to partner with our clients to shape exceptional outcomes. Our mission is to deliver exceptional, high-quality outcomes for our clients and candidates, and this award has cemented those efforts in 2023.”
- Kimberley Hubble CEO of Hudson RPO APAC
An impressive year
This year marks the 14th consecutive year Hudson RPO has been recognised on the Baker’s Dozen list and comes on top of an impressive list of achievements in the APAC region this year including recognition in the HREC Awards in China and a finalist in ‘Best RPO’ category in the Seek SARA Awards in Australia .
Looking ahead
As an organisation, we are proud to be recognised for delivering high-quality and strategic recruitment outsourcing services to our clients. Our teams are passionate dedicated and have deep talent expertise, making them the true winners of this award. We look forward to continuing our success in the APAC region.
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About the HRO Today Baker’s Dozen List
The annual Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Ratings are based solely on feedback captured through online surveys from buyers of RPO services. Using a predetermined algorithm that weighs questions and categories based on importance, scores are calculated in all three subcategories as well as an overall score. The rankings are based on those scores.