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Trenkwalder International AG
Company typeAktiengesellschaft
Founded1985
FounderRichard Trenkwalder
Headquarters,
Austria
ProductsPersonnel service provider (temporary staffing, permanent placement, HR services)
Revenue1,000 mio. EUR (2011)
Websitewww.trenkwalder.com

Trenkwalder International AG is an international personnel service provider and market leader in Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia.[citation needed] In total the Trenkwalder-group generated a turnover of 1,000 mio. EUR net and employed 70,000.[citation needed]

The Trenkwalder-Group is located at more than 350 branches in 20 countries (Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Republic of Albania, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland).

The company with its headquarters in Schwadorf/Vienna (Austria) was founded in 1985 as “one-man” company by Richard Trenkwalder. It offers flexible personnel solutions[clarification needed] in the business lines temporary staffing, permanent placement and HR services. In April 2007, the Europe-wide accepted quality certificate "Investors in People“ has awarded to Trenkwalder[citation needed], which is an international quality standard for sustainable success in company development. Between 1999 and 2005, the Trenkwalder-Group was among the fastest growing companies in Europe (source: Growth Plus Europes 500).

History

  • 2011 The well-capacity Droege Group is becoming majority shareholder of Trenkwalder.
  • 2010 25 years of Trenkwalder
  • 2009 “Attractive Employer 2009“ – certified by Hewitt Associates[citation needed]
  • 2008 Market penetration in Albania, Greece, significant growth in Italy, Poland, Turkey
  • 2007 Market penetration in Turkey, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia
  • 2006 Market penetration in Liechtenstein, Switzerland
  • 2005 Market leader in Czech Republic, Market penetration in Poland, Romania, Serbia
  • 2004 Market leader in Hungary and Slovakia
  • 2003 Market penetration in Croatia
  • 2001 Market penetration in Slovenia
  • 2000 Market leader in Austria, Market penetration in Italy and Czech Republic
  • 1999 Market penetration in Germany, Hungary
  • 1992 1st foreign branch in Slovakia
  • 1985 Foundation