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Ep 33 - Relocating Recruiters Across the Globe and Moving to Gibraltar: Dualta Journey

28 Jun 2024

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In this episode of the 10forty Podcast, we are joined by Dualta Doherty from the Doherty Group, a renowned expert in the recruitment industry. Dualta runs a rec2rec business, offering recruitment advisory and L&D services for agencies, and is also the co-founder of Angry Chill Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. We delve into Dualta's journey from working in hospitality to becoming a tech recruiter in Australia. His story spans continents as he transitioned to Canada and embraced the life of a digital nomad, writing CVs while travelling the world. Dualta shares his decision to start his own venture, recruiting recruiters for agencies and building a comprehensive platform for recruitment companies. Dualta's expertise has led him to relocate recruiters from Ireland and the UK to various global destinations, including Australia, the USA, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, and the Cayman Islands. After spending time in the UK for his family's needs, an unexpected holiday to Gibraltar due to a passport issue led to their relocation there. If you're interested in relocating to Gibraltar, pursuing a career as a recruiter, or simply exploring your options, this episode is a must-listen. This episode is brought to you by Top Drawer Talent, the Supply Chain & Procurement Recruitment Specialists. #RecruitmentJourney #GlobalRecruitment #DigitalNomad #TechRecruiter #RecruiterLife #GibraltarLife #Relocation #RecruitmentAgency #CareerChange #RemoteWork #RecruitmentAdvice #InternationalRecruitment #PodcastEpisode #TravelAndWork #DualtaDoherty

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