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

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SCIC (State Capital Investment Corporation)

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Market context: MitchelLake's Talent Market Index sits at 100.3 (Neutral), down 1 on the prior month; Asia hiring signal is running steady (-1.3pts).

SCIC (State Capital Investment Corporation): 1 signal in the last 90 days.

Signals at SCIC (State Capital Investment Corporation)

SCIC (State Capital Investment Corporation) signals in the last 90 days

1 public signal observed since 21 May 2026, by type.

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