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Welcome.

Success is never an accident. Building a great company requires finding the right people. And accomplishing your goals as a professional is easier when you choose your next job wisely.

Whether you are an executive looking to make an important career move, or you are trying to hire the best professional to improve your business, Manhattan Resources has the experience and expertise to help you make all the right moves. Our executive recruiters were experts and accomplished corporate professionals in their fields before they joined Manhattan Resources. Their network of contacts among client companies and executives is unequalled. That doesn't just make Manhattan different; we think it makes us better. And we provide the same attention to detail to all of our searches, whether they are contingency or retained. We find the right person and put them with the right company. But Manhattan does more than that. Through the development of relationships with both clients and candidates we learn where a company or a professional wants to go and then we use our expertise to help them get there. We maintain and grow these relationships so that we become a partner in assisting people in developing their careers and helping clients grow and reach their objectives. So let us know when you're ready to get started.

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