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Adelaide

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Adelaide

Adelaide IT & Digital Recruitment Agency

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Level 1, 89 Pirie St, Adelaide SA 5000

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08 8112 7400
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adelaide@peoplebank.com.au
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28 Leigh St, Adelaide SA 5000

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08 8112 7400
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adelaide@peoplebank.com.au
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Hi, I'm Haydn Bell.


I am the State Director for Peoplebank IT recruitment Adelaide. Please use the form to contact us and let me know how our team can help you.

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IT & Digital Recruitment Office

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By Car

The office is located in Adelaide's CBD. You can find nearby parking in multi-storey public car parks such as those along Currie Street.

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By Bus

Closest bus stops, such as Stop E1 Currie St and Stop D4 Currie St, are only a 1–2 minute walk away. Refer to www.adelaidemetro.com.au to assist you in planning your trip.

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By Train

The Peoplebank office is located  approximately 5 minutes' walk from Adelaide Railway Station.

Call us: 1800 PEOPLE (1800 736 753)

Call us: 1800 PEOPLE (1800 736 753)

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