About Frog Recruitment
Award-winning recruitment agency
What sets Frog Recruitment apart?
Global recruitment on a local level
Frog Recruitment is a leading recruitment agency in New Zealand, established in 2002 and delivering expert staffing solutions for over 20 years. Since joining the people2people Group in 2019, we’ve connected top talent with employers across New Zealand, Australia, and the United Kingdom through tailored recruitment strategies focused on long-term success.
At Frog Recruitment, our New Zealand-based specialists take the time to understand your hiring needs or career goals. We offer recruitment services across key industries including Government, HR, and Legal recruitment. Whether you need temporary, contract, or permanent staff—or you're a job seeker ready for your next role—Frog Recruitment is your trusted recruitment partner.
Recruitment industry awards

Excellence in Client Service
2024 & 2023 Winner
The RCSA Client Service Award recognises agencies that exceed client expectations through smart recruitment solutions, strong partnerships, and consistently high-quality service.

NZ Candidate Experience
2023 Winner
The SEEK SARA Candidate Experience Award recognises agencies delivering outstanding support, innovation, and care to job seekers throughout every stage of the hiring journey.
Employee work satisfaction
Industry award wins
Employees across wider group
Offices in NZ, Australia, and UK
Our locations
New Zealand locations
Wider group locations
Wider group brands
Frog Recruitment Press Releases: Latest industry and market insights
Unemployment rate remains at 5.1 percent
NZ's unemployment rate remained steady at 5.1% in the March 2025 quarter, with approximately 156,000 people unemployed—the same level as the December quarter. Could maintaining the 5.1% unemployment rate be the signal policymakers need to accelerate economic support measures?
Which region earned the most in 2024?
A new report breaks down household earnings across Aotearoa, revealing some surprising shifts in regional income, highlighting key differences between urban and rural areas, and offering insight into how location can influence earning potential. Which part of the country came out on top?
Half of Kiwis regret their career choice
More than half of Kiwis regret their career choice, according to a recent SEEK survey. The top reasons include low pay, changing interests, and poor work-life balance, yet only a small number are actively making a change. Could this growing dissatisfaction spark a wave of career shifts across Aotearoa?