Financial tombstone recognizing two acquisitions involving Recruit Holdings, Japan’s largest temporary staffing company. In 2102 Recruit acquired job-search website Indeed.com.
See deal toy examples from many employment and training transactions, including designs related to recruitment, staffing, and payroll and workforce software.
Financial tombstone recognizing two acquisitions involving Recruit Holdings, Japan’s largest temporary staffing company. In 2102 Recruit acquired job-search website Indeed.com.
Lucite tombstone commemorating financing of erecruit, a provider of enterprise staffing software. erecruit is headquartered in Boston.
(4ASH509)Lucite tombstone commemorating two offerings by Workday. The company provides financial and human resource software.
Custom tombstone marking an investment in Pathbrite, a web-based portfolio tool. The tool is intended to showcase student work for both teachers and potential employers.
Custom Lucite commemorating the investment by TA Associates and Updata Partners in the Nintex Group. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, Nintex provides workflow software.
Lucite Tombstone marking the acquisition of HRsmart, a provider of talent-management services including recruiting and employee development. The firm is based in Richardson, Texas.
Financial tombstone commemorating the acquisition of Atlanta-based executive search firm Lucas Group. The purchaser was private investment firm Orchard Holdings Group.
The galleries beginning on this page provide over 60 images of deal toys and financial tombstones from the employment and training space.
You’ll find, for instance, deal toys for several transactions involving the employment and professional development-focused platform LinkedIn. But you will also discover transactions reflecting a much broader geographic scope. These deals include, among many others, the initial public offering on the Australian Securities Exchange of a Sydney-based online job services platform; the acquisition of a Dutch provider of human resources cloud software; two acquisitions made by a Japanese temporary staffing agency, another involving a Chilean pension fund, a German recruitment firm, an Austrian training support firm, and a California developer of cloud-based performance management and employee engagement software.
The deals recognized here also go beyond acquisitions and IPO’s. You’ll also find tombstones commemorating Series A funding for a startup enabling businesses to train employees via text, an investment in a provider of mobile-friendly business forms, and an Australian developer of workflow software.
The materials used for these designs will also be varied. They include crystal, Lucite, resin, wood, and pewter, with some pieces combining more than one medium.
Finally, among these images you’ll also find pieces unrelated to a financial transaction. These include more traditional awards and employee recognition pieces in this sector, such as one honoring a collective bargaining agreement reached between a U.S.-based professional sports league and its athletes, and professional certification awards and displays.
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