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PERTH

Get in touch.

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PERTH

Perth IT & Digital Recruitment Agency

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Level 11, 221 St Georges Tce

Perth, WA

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08 9423 1400
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perth@peoplebank.com.au
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Level 11, 221 St Georges Tce

Perth, WA

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08 9423 1400
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perth@peoplebank.com.au
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Hi, I'm Haydn Bell.


I am the State Director for Peoplebank IT recruitment Perth. 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 WA

IT & Digital Recruitment Office

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By Car

The easiest way to reach the Peoplebank WA office is by public transport. If you're driving, there are several parking options nearby. The Central Park parking station is the closest, while the Perth Convention Centre provides a more affordable alternative just a short walk away.

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By Bus

Numerous Transperth bus routes service St Georges Terrace, William Street, and Mounts Bay Road, with stops just a few minutes’ walk from the office.

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By Train

Elizabeth Quay Station serviced by the Mandurah and Joondalup lines is just a five minute walk from our Perth office

Call us: 1800 PEOPLE (1800 736 753)

Call us: 1800 PEOPLE (1800 736 753)

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