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Do my personal details remain confidential?
Yes. Pace Appointments will only refer your resume and/or personal details to a prospective employer when we have received your consent to do so. Please also refer to our privacy policy.
How does Pace Appointments differ from other recruitment agencies?
Pace Appointments consultants have an in depth knowledge of the International Trade and Logistics industries. We understand your needs and your language.
You will be working with an experienced Recruitment Consultant who has been with Pace for many years.
We will only refer your confidential information to prospective jobs after a Pace consultant has secured your authorisation to do so and thoroughly discussed the identity of the company and / or the job description with you.
What is involved in the registration process
1. Completing an application form.
2. Undergoing any software and/or skills tests that are relevant to the position that you are applying for.
3. An interview and meeting with a recruitment consultant to discuss your career requirements.
Do Pace Appointments recruit only permanent positions?
No. Pace Appointments recruit for permanent, temporary and contact assignments that can be in either a full time or part time capacity.
As a temporary employee of Pace Appointments, how often do I get paid?
As a temporary employee of Pace Appointments, you will be paid weekly, every Tuesday via EFT directly into the bank account of your choice and a pay slip is mailed to your home address.
If I were to choose temporary/contract employment as opposed to permanent employment, and I have international trade industry experience, would Pace Appointments be able to provide me with a wide range and high volume of assignments?
At Pace Appointments we have constant demand from our clients for temporary/contract candidates who have experience within the specialised areas of international trade.
As a Job Seeker, is there any cost associated with finding employment through Pace?
No, there is no charge.
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