‘Aukus Jobs’ recruitment firm promises efficiency for defence industry, but department denies affiliation

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‘Aukus Jobs’ recruitment firm promises efficiency for defence industry, but department denies affiliation
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His profile notes he has undertaken a number of consulting roles, including capability development planning for the Qatar coastguard and maritime security adviser for the Republic of Djibouti.More recently Korsten held roles with Jacobs Australia, a professional services company that has a long history of providing services to the Department of Defence. Jacobs is listed as a partner on the Aukus Jobs website.

But he said his business aimed to respond to the fact that most players in the Australian defence industry used “outdated talent acquisition processes that are grossly inefficient and ineffective”.

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