Est. 2001·3,000+ placements · six offices · four regions

Company signals

realestate.com.au

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Market context: the MitchelLake Talent Market Index reads 114.6Hot; Oceania signal share is easing (-4.6pts).

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Strategic Hiring · Oceania

Goodman Group

Goodman Group actively negotiating lease agreements with hyperscale data center customers in key markets, supporting anticipated earnings growth

Strategic Hiring · Oceania

333D

333D made $150k strategic investment in Firmus, an AI data centre platform, to gain exposure to emerging AI infrastructure sector. Positions company in high-growth AI infrastructure space.

Strategic Hiring · Oceania

Altitude Minerals

Altitude Minerals commenced major 2300m drill program at Byrock copper-gold project in NSW under earn-in JV with Nimrod Resources. Drilling program being operated by Nimrod in collaboration with Altitude's geological team, with $1.35 million spend commitment over two years to earn 51% stake.

Strategic Hiring · Oceania

Multiple technology companies operating across borders

Global AI regulation landscape fragmenting across EU (AI Act), Australia (targeted guardrails), US (sector-based), and China (generative AI licensing). Multinational tech companies must navigate complex, rapidly-evolving compliance frameworks across multiple jurisdictions.

Strategic Hiring · Oceania

Foundit

FoundIt, a property research firm and platform, is producing critical market intelligence reports during a major investor exodus across Australia. The firm is positioned as the authoritative source for real estate market data during significant regulatory and market disruption.

Strategic Hiring · Oceania

Australian technology sector (broad market signal)

Australian tech professionals with 5-15 years experience are upskilling in AI through postgraduate study, signaling a market-wide shift toward AI expertise as a core competitive requirement. Tech Council of Australia projects 200,000 new AI roles by 2030

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