Project Partners, Law Professionals and Finance Professionals Have Moved Over to Hydrogen

3 April 2013

Hydrogen Group has rebranded.

On Thursday March 7th 2013, the final three Hydrogen brands – Project Partners, Law Professionals and Finance Professionals – moved over to Hydrogen, signifying the final stage in the transition to become a single-branded, joined-up global recruiter operating in nine specialist areas.


Moving to one single brand allows us to continue to evolve and strengthen our specialist recruitment offering by joining up Hydrogen globally. Some of our candidates and clients are already seeing the benefits of this as we combine international reach with local expertise and specialist knowledge; our clients have access to a larger, global pool of talent whilst our candidates have access to wider opportunities worldwide.


Centralising our business under the Hydrogen name, instead of individual brands, allows us to operate our nine specialist practices across our network of global offices:


Professional Support Services: Business TransformationFinanceLegal and Technology


Technical & Scientific: Life Sciences, Mining, Oil & Gas, Power


Our valued clients and candidates will also benefit from our recent investment in a state of the art, cloud-based CRM system which allows our global teams to communicate in real time, share valuable information and provide a highly efficient, customised global service.


As 2013 continues, we have six offices globally, one brand, single-platform cloud based technology and exceptional levels of operational expertise. We have never been in better shape to provide a joined up service for our candidates and clients operating in our specialist practice areas and we have the foundations necessary to enable this.​

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