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Chris Allum.
Associate, Data
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Driven by meaningful connections and delivering great outcomes for clients and candidates alike.

Chris Allum is a Data Recruitment Associate at u&u Sydney, known for his dedication to connecting exceptional talent with forward-thinking organisations.

Chris began his recruitment career in the UK real estate sector, developing a keen ability to identify and align the right candidates with client needs. Since moving to Australia in 2020, he has broadened his expertise across various industries, securing nearly three years of experience in both recruitment and data-focused roles. His consultative, detail-oriented approach ensures every client and candidate receives a personalised experience.

Committed to building long-term partnerships, Chris is driven by his passion for understanding career goals and creating meaningful connections. Known for his genuine care and strong relationship-building skills, he consistently goes the extra mile to provide valuable guidance and support.

Focused on the dynamic world of data, Chris strives to equip organisations with the talent they need to grow and innovate. Whether helping candidates progress in their careers or sourcing skilled data professionals for businesses, Chris approaches every opportunity with care and dedication.

Favourite drink of choice: A really Boujie Whisky sour 

Favourite unique travel destination: Botswana, I went on Safari when I turned 30 and can’t wait to go back to Africa.

If I had a superpower it would be: Super Intelligence! Think of the applications and benefits for everyone!

The best advice I’ve been given: Everyone else is living their own story, so don’t worry about the small things or what others may think, most of the time they’re focused on themselves!

Get in touch
chris.allum@uandu.com
Call me on 02 8245 7927
Visit me at the Sydney offices
Connect with me on LinkedIn