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Demand for offshore white-collar workers triples firm’s revenue

Edmund Tadros
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The staff shortages caused by the COVID-era lockdowns turbocharged growth at Melbourne-based ConnectOS, which specialises in hiring and managing low-cost staff based in the Philippines on behalf of other firms.

Revenue at the company, which can source entire teams of white-collar professionals for clients, has more than tripled from $12 million in 2021-22 to $41 million in 2023-24. The compound annual revenue growth rate of about 90 per cent ranked the firm at 29th on this year’s The Australian Financial Review Fast 100 List.

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Edmund Tadros leads our coverage of the professional services sector. He is based in our Sydney newsroom. Connect with Edmund on Twitter. Email Edmund at edmundtadros@afr.com.au

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