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MELBOURNE

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MELBOURNE

Melbourne IT & Digital Recruitment Agency

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16/570 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000

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03 8080 7200
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melbourne@peoplebank.com.au
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16/570 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000

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03 8080 7200
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melbourne@peoplebank.com.au
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Hi, I'm Dominic Glass.


I'm Dominic Glass. I am the Victorian Director for Peoplebank IT recruitment Melbourne. Please use the form to contact us and let me know how our team can help you.

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How to get to our VIC

IT & Digital Recruitment Office

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By Car

With a number of secure parking near our office, traveling in by car is a convenient way. 30 minute drive from Tullamarine Airport with Freeway access.

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By Tram

From Flinders st / Market st, nearest is stop #3 on routes 70, 75. From Collins st / Elizabeth St, nearest stop #5 on routes 11, 12, 48, 109. From just Elizabeth St, nearest stop is stop #1 on routes 19, 59, 57.

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By Train

If using public transport, another great option is the train with a short 5-minute walk from Flinders St Station. Walk West along Flinders St and turn right into Queen St.

Call us: 1800 PEOPLE (1800 736 753)

Call us: 1800 PEOPLE (1800 736 753)

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By Mimi Petrakis May 20, 2026
In 2026, the conversation around IT recruitment in Australia is shifting. While hiring demand remains strong across areas like cybersecurity, cloud, and digital infrastructure, the real challenge facing organisations is no longer just attracting talent — it’s building a sustainable workforce that can grow and adapt over time. For years, businesses have focused on filling immediate skill gaps. But with ongoing shortages in critical tech roles, organisations are now recognising that retention is just as important as recruitment. High turnover not only impacts delivery timelines but also drives up costs and erodes institutional knowledge. Employers who prioritise employee experience, career development, and flexible work are seeing stronger retention outcomes and gaining a competitive edge in a tight market. Workforce sustainability is quickly becoming a key business priority. This means moving beyond reactive hiring and thinking more strategically about how teams are structured, supported, and developed. Leading organisations are: Adopting hybrid workforce models (contract + permanent) Investing in upskilling and internal capability development Shifting toward skills-based hiring rather than rigid role definit ions Building pipelines of talent rather than hiring only when gaps appear This approach not only reduces hiring pressure but also creates more resilient, future-ready teams. Relying solely on reactive recruitment is becoming increasingly risky. With demand for specialist skills remaining high, waiting until a role becomes critical can lead to long hiring timelines and missed business opportunities. Instead, organisations are taking a more proactive approach, planning workforce needs and partnering with recruitment specialists who understand the market. In today’s environment, successful businesses are those that treat talent as a long-term investment, not a short-term fix. This means aligning hiring strategies with broader business goals and ensuring the right balance between immediate delivery and future capability. At Peoplebank , we work with organisations to go beyond traditional recruitment, helping build sustainable workforce strategies that combine access to high-quality talent with long-term planning. Ready to strengthen your team? Use our one-step Submit a Role form today and let our specialists connect you with the right talent to support your business now and into the future.
By Mimi Petrakis May 5, 2026
In today’s competitive hiring landscape, attracting talent is only half the challenge ; retaining top tech talent is where organisations gain a true advantage. With demand continuing to outpace supply across areas like AI, cybersecurity, and cloud, businesses must focus on creating environments where employees choose to stay and grow. 1. Offer More Than Just Salary While competitive pay remains important, it’s no longer the primary driver of retention. Tech professionals are increasingly prioritising flexible work arrangements , meaningful projects, and career progression. Organisations that offer hybrid work, clear development pathways, and exposure to innovative technologies are more likely to retain high performers. 2. Invest in Career Development Lack of growth is one of the leading reasons employees leave. Providing access to training, certifications, and internal mobility opportunities helps keep employees engaged and future-focused. Upskilling not only benefits the individual but also strengthens overall organisational capability. 3. Build a Strong Workplace Culture Retention is closely linked to culture and leadership. Teams that feel supported, recognised, and aligned to a clear purpose are more engaged and less likely to leave. Managers play a critical role in fostering open communication, feedback, and trust. 4. Prioritise Employee Experience From onboarding through to ongoing engagement, the employee experience should be intentional. Regular check-ins, recognition programs, and clear performance expectations all contribute to higher retention. This year, successful organisations are those that take a proactive, people-first approach to retention, balancing commercial outcomes with employee needs. At Peoplebank, we work with organisations to not only attract top tech talent, but to build strategies that help retain them long-term. Get in touch to find out more !
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