Looking to recruit freight forwarders

Recruiting specialists in customer service, account management, e-commerce and information technology, import export operations, warehouse operations and management, senior customs brokers, business development managers and executives will fill the skills gaps in the freight forwarding industry.



Australia’s freight forwarding industry needs skilled specialists. The industry is now struggling with skills shortages. Recruit19, which has been making great work out of the challenges since 2019, has solid relationships with freight forwarders at all levels in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

The freight forwarding industry has a skills shortage. We saw this in warehouse operations where the COVID-19 pandemic of last year caused a scarcity of labour across the warehousing and supply chain sector, customer service,imports and exports operations, senior customs brokers, business development managers, e-commerce and information technology specialists and executives.

One of the issues in freight forwarding industry is there was a huge amount of redundancies during the lockdowns. While companies were cutting jobs during the pandemic, they are now dealing with a skills shortage.

The challenge for the freight forwarding companies is to balance their new staff numbers with increasing demand for skilled specialists. This requires strategic thinking and Recruit 19 has specialists that can work with companies to plan ahead.

Recruit19 with its extensive networks is now looking to recruit specialists in customer service and account management, import export operations, warehouse operations and management, senior customs brokers, business development management managers, e-commerce and information technology specialists and executives.

Recruit19 is recruiting in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.