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The '''Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association (ITCRA)''', incorporated on 8 December 1998 and based in [[Melbourne]], Australia, was an association of [[CEO]]s in the [[Information technology|IT]] contract and recruitment industry that acted as a voice for the IT recruitment sector.


==Overview==
The '''Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association''' (ITCRA) was incorporated on 8 December 1998. Its establishment is the result of the coming together of some CEOs in the IT contract and recruitment industry to air their concerns with each other about the state of their industry.
At the time of its existence, ITCRA was a recognized voice in IT recruitment circles.


The organization believed that there was a perception that a lack of professionalism was emerging, leading to an unfavorable view of their field. They came to believe that the industry needed the sort of leadership that could only be provided by an industry specific body. Their goal was to make the industry more efficient by the development of common form contracts, industry specific training programs for staff and contractors, recruitment forums and other projects in which they had a common interest.
Aiming to be the pre-eminent body in the IT contract and recruitment industry in Australia and New Zealand, setting the direction for the industry and influencing its standards and code of practice. ITCRA excels in representing its members's interests to government, employers and employees and in providing industry specific and cost efficient forums and programs.


The organization merged with APSco Global to form a new organization, APSCO Australia, in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dinham |first=Peter |title=iTWire - ITCRA, APSco Global merge to form new recruitment industry group |url=https://itwire.com/it-people-news/recruitment/itcra,-apsco-global-merge-to-form-new-recruitment-industry-group.html |access-date=2024-05-29 |website=itwire.com |language=en-gb}}</ref>
Uppermost in their minds was the perception that a lack of professionalism was emerging that was generating an unfavourable image amongst client companies and contractors.
They came to believe that the industry needed the sort of leadership that could only be provided by an industry specific body. They also believed that a code of ethics was needed to which industry CEOs committed their companies. Making the industry more efficient by the development of common form contracts, industry specific training programs for staff and contractors, recruitment forums and other projects in which they had a common interest were other joint activities that they wanted to pursue.
Since incorporation, the Association’s Code of Conduct has been published; its collateral has been produced; its full-time secretariat has been appointed and its membership has been significantly enlarged.


==Objectives==
==Objectives==

The Association’s objectives are to:
The Association’s objectives are to:
Enhance and promote the information technology contract and recruitment industry
* Enhance and promote the information technology contract and recruitment industry
Establish a Code of Conduct consistent with good practice and sound business objectives
* Establish a Code of Conduct consistent with good practice and sound business objectives
Promote the professionalism and image of the Industry
* Promote the professionalism and image of the industry
Conduct training and educational activities for the industry
* Conduct training and educational activities for the industry
Provide an industry forum/lobby group for specialist IT recruitment and contract labour providers
* Provide an industry forum/[[lobby group]] for specialist IT recruitment and contract labour providers

== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.itcra.com Official web site]
* [http://www.itcra.com Official web site]


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Latest revision as of 15:55, 24 June 2024

The Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association (ITCRA), incorporated on 8 December 1998 and based in Melbourne, Australia, was an association of CEOs in the IT contract and recruitment industry that acted as a voice for the IT recruitment sector.

Overview

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At the time of its existence, ITCRA was a recognized voice in IT recruitment circles.

The organization believed that there was a perception that a lack of professionalism was emerging, leading to an unfavorable view of their field. They came to believe that the industry needed the sort of leadership that could only be provided by an industry specific body. Their goal was to make the industry more efficient by the development of common form contracts, industry specific training programs for staff and contractors, recruitment forums and other projects in which they had a common interest.

The organization merged with APSco Global to form a new organization, APSCO Australia, in 2016.[1]

Objectives

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The Association’s objectives are to:

  • Enhance and promote the information technology contract and recruitment industry
  • Establish a Code of Conduct consistent with good practice and sound business objectives
  • Promote the professionalism and image of the industry
  • Conduct training and educational activities for the industry
  • Provide an industry forum/lobby group for specialist IT recruitment and contract labour providers

References

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  1. ^ Dinham, Peter. "iTWire - ITCRA, APSco Global merge to form new recruitment industry group". itwire.com. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
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