our partners
At 9-20 recruitment we connect with leaders in the Scottish IT and technology industry, as well as a number of influential players in the world business and recruitment. We ensure that our values are echoed by each of our partners and we are always open to new partnership opportunities with those that share our commitment to helping the Scottish SME technology industry grow.
Here’s a list of our current partners:

The Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) provides recruitment's biggest voice to try to improve recruitment standards with more than 8,000 corporate members and 6,000 individual members.

The REC Technology Sector Group (previously known as the IT & Comms group) was established in September 1993 and currently has over 130 members who are committed to raising standards across the technology recruitment industry.

ScotlandIS is the trade body for software, telecoms, and IT in Scotland, and represents members from all ICT disciplines from small specialist businesses to global companies.

Entrepreneurial Exchange is currently Scotland's leading organisation for ambitious growth oriented entrepreneurs and helps inform, motivate, educate, and support entrepreneurs to build their businesses bigger, faster.

Metis Partners are business analysts and specialists in the assessment and valuation of intangible assets who have analysed corporate business models and IP exploitation structures by researching and understanding how the great companies operate.

The Prince's Trust helps young people in the UK find work by offering more practical solutions such as the developing of key skills, confidence and motivation as well as various forms of education and training.

EmpireHR, the fastest growing, independent HR support business in Scotland provide a full range of commercially focused employment law, Human Resources and Health & Safety solutions throughout the UK.

Perceptive Partners cover a number of sectors including Financial Services, Retail & Technology and help businesses achieve improved results by communicating more effectively.