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Robert Breitbach Consulting has been active in Kuwait as a retained and independent International Executive Search Firm, managed by its proprietor. Our focus are the technical industries of Kuwait.
During the last 28 years we have been able to build an award-winning search firm with a substantial partner network that gives us all the necessary resources to manage your domestic and international personnel recruiting projects.
We use all tools a modern search firm can access, such as social networks, classifieds, database and of course our valuable industry contacts. But our strong suit is DIRECT SEARCH. We leave no stone unturned to find the person who will bring your organization ahead.
Last modified: 11 September 2024
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International phone: +49 2224 123-9332
Email: info@breitbach.com
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For more than a quarter of a century, we have been gathering experience and sharing it with our clients.
Choose a consultancy that brings experience and perspective.
Expertise, personality, and values are what define our work.
Robert Breitbach Consulting is THE firm to contact when expertise on technical and executive levels is required in Europe, the Middle East, India, and North America.
Do not hesitate to contact us! Let us inform you about our recruitment process in detail and we will be pleased to provide you with references.
We have always strived for a business relationship based on partnership, being aware that we have a responsibility to represent our client's company. A solid basis of trust is essential here.
With our partners, we learn together, and we reach our goals together and thus we achieve success together.
We would like to share an article we found on www.akdn.org about the history of the Kuwait Water Towers:
The water distribution and storage system of Kuwait City received a significant increment in 1976 when the Ministry of Electricity and Water built 33 towers with a combined storage capacity of more than 100'000 cubic metres. Distribution and service zones required the storage of large quantities of water in various locations. Included was the need for locating 9'000 cubic metres at the northern part of the city near the shore of the Persian Gulf. Because of the prominence of this location in the middle of a promontory in the Kuwait Bay, special care was given to its design.
To read full article on www.akdn.org, please click on this link: Kuwait Water Towers