
Seek CIO resigns
"Carey Eaton will return to his home country of Kenya with plans to pursue personal business opportunities," the firm said in an ASX statement. "An executive search has already commenced to secure a replacement CIO for Seek."
In August last year, the firm's financial results for the year to 30 June 2010 reported Eaton had picked up an extra $168,000 over the 12 months, with the firm's earnings and profits performing so then, making him one of Australia's better-paid CIOs.
The recruitment company
Throughout his tenure at the recruitment company, Eaton was responsible for the IT functions across a number of Seek's sectors including, employment, education and as well consulting with the firm's international business.
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