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Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.
Since 1945 more than six million people from across the world have come to Australia to live. Today, more than 20 per cent of Australians are foreign born and more than 40 per cent are of mixed cultural origin. In our homes we speak 226 languages - after English, the most popular are Italian, Greek, Cantonese and Arabic.
Read More >>Demand for top executives is on the rise, with senior executive retention expected across multiple sectors. The latest edition of Boyden’s quarterly Executive Outlook finds that CEO confidence, buoyed by stabilising global economies and advancements in digitalisation and e-commerce, is resulting in an increase in talent acquisition.
Read More >>Boyden recently held a breakfast event in Chicago with top human resources executives to discuss current trends in compensation packages and the governance issues surrounding them. The topic of the event, co-hosted by global HR consulting firm Towers Watson, was 'The Price of Performance; The Cost of Failure.'
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Boyden is a global organization with a presence in every major business center in the world, operating under a single brand: Boyden. With the global support of their Boyden colleagues, our local partners have the ability and expertise to make the best decisions for their individual markets.
Boyden was founded over 60 years ago, as the pioneer in the executive search industry. Boyden in Australia opened in Sydney in 1966, with the Melbourne office opening shortly after, bringing Boyden’s rich heritage as the leading international retained executive search organization to the region. Today, it maintains our commitment to groundbreaking best practices and impeccable integrity.
A profile in the Chicago Tribune explores Trina Gordon's first 20 months as CEO of Boyden World Corporation.
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