All about TMS
TMS Asia Pacific (TMS) is a top-tier specialist Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Recruitment and HR services company, which commenced business as Travel Management Services over 11 years ago in Sydney, Australia and now has additional offices in Brisbane and Melbourne, servicing satellite offices in Adelaide, Perth and Auckland, for New Zealand.
In 2004, TMS Asia Pacific established a foothold in Asia with the founding of a Singapore office. TMS is now positioned to move forward to establish offices throughout Asia, specifically in the key markets of China, including Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Thailand.
TMS Asia Pacific offers a wide range of recruitment services, including Executive and Permanent Recruitment, Contractors and Temporary Recruitment (Flexible Workforce). Furthermore, TMS offers a full service Human Resource outsource solution incorporating Payroll Administration, Salesforce, Outplacement, Modular Recruitment and Psychometric Appraisal on behalf of their clients.
TMS sets the industry benchmark by being the first Travel & Hospitality Recruitment firm to receive quality certification – Best Practice Accreditation 2005.
Click here to read more about TMS Asia Pacific awarded Best Practice Accreditation 2005.
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