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James Slaven

Senior Consultant - Supply Chain & FMCG

  • Industry: SaaS
  • Regions covered: APAC

James is responsible for the recruitment of Supply Chain, Operations and Manufacturing professionals across the FMCG, consumer electronics and cosmetics industry. He recruits a range of end-to-end supply chain roles; from coordination, analysis and planning, through to management, Head of Supply Chain and Director level. Similarly, James sources candidates at all levels in Operations and Logistics and also recruits in the Supply Chain Software space across value engineering, sales and customer success at all levels.

James’ client base is focused in Australia, and more specifically, Sydney and Melbourne where he supports his clients to find the right permanent talent solutions for their businesses.

James joined CSG in 2016 after moving to Sydney from the UK. In that time, he has been instrumental in developing CSG’s Supply Chain, Operations and Software recruitment arm. James is passionate about the consumer supply chain industry and takes the time to thoroughly understand his clients’ and candidates’ needs so that he can provide a targeted recruitment service, whilst continually educating himself on the market and building up his knowledge of the sector. It is because of this that James enjoys a good level of repeat business, with both clients and candidates valuing his expertise.

“Meeting new people and helping them with their career development, something which is fundamentally important to all of us, is incredibly rewarding.”

To find out more about James’ services within the Supply Chain and Procurement sector, either as a candidate or client wishing to discuss any recruitment needs, please contact him at james.slaven@csgtalent.com.au or +61 (02) 8651 8212

 

James 's insights

06.Sep.2022

Supply Chain Management (SCM) organisations have suffered during the last two years with the impact of the pandemic, the effects of borders being closed and delays in supply and distribution, companies in this space have had to reassess their proc...