Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Recruiter
14-Jan-2009

  • 2D barcodes offer a new dimension for recruiters

    14-Jan-2009

    Bertozzi: attracting a set of technically adept candidates

  • Ashworth launches IQequity venture

    14-Jan-2009

    Ashworth: private equity help

  • Bond settles out of court

    14-Jan-2009

    Recruitment and talent management software specialist Bond International Software has settled out of court after a salesperson was accused of misrepresenting a competitor’s product.

  • Branded video goes on-stream

    14-Jan-2009

    Recruiters can add branded broadcast-quality streamed video clips to their websites in just hours using a new service from business-tobusiness internet video company StreamExchange.tv.

  • Brown appointed UK managing director of exec search GRS

    14-Jan-2009

  • Dealmakers

    14-Jan-2009

    CPH - engineering staff for EEFOutsourced recruitment solutions provider CPH Consulting has agreed an RPO contract to supply staff across manufacturing and engineering industry body EEF’s UK operations.

  • Diary of... Adam Gordon, head of client engagement, Rise Group

    14-Jan-2009

    Monday

  • Editor's comment

    14-Jan-2009

    DeeDee Doke, Editor

  • Getting on track for Crossrail

    14-Jan-2009

    As demolition begins on London’s Tottenham Court Road underground station, heralding the start of the massive Crossrail civil engineering project, Christopher Goodfellow investigates the impact on recruiters of this and other planned developments for the UK rail network.

  • Goodwill placements to win work

    14-Jan-2009

    In a bid to seek out new business during the recession, a Milton Keynes commercial recruiter is offering clients one free placement every year over the next three years.

  • Hair today, shorn tomorrow

    14-Jan-2009

    We’re only just into a new year and still the spectacle of hairy recruiters pop up to haunt us. However, the moustachioed chaps of the SRGroup were doing all their hirsuit-ness for charity as part of a Movember team. At the start of November (Movember) guys register with a clean shaven face at the official website (www.movember.com). The Movember participants, ...

  • Hays becomes an agile giant in Cook's vision

    14-Jan-2009

  • Heading back to school

    14-Jan-2009

    The current downturn has led to a sharp rise in applications for teaching — many from jobseekers who are considering a career change. Julian May investigates

  • If you can't stand the heat...

    14-Jan-2009

    In recent months, SmallTalk has introduced you to teambuilding with horses, management appraisal when driving and behavioural characteristics around animals. Now the latest technique is Teppanyaki teambuilding. What’s all that about then? According to the firm Culinary Teambuilding, the art of traditional Japanese Teppanyaki “is a popular cooking style with a real wow factor. This unusual teambuilding event will encourage people to work together to create their own Japanese cuisine, ...

  • International roundup

    14-Jan-2009

    Australia/USWhile the high street in the UK suffers, Stephen Selby, managing director at retail recruiter Success Appointments, is still doingbusiness with international retailers. Selby told Recruiter: “The retail recruitment sector is down in line with the decreases that retailers are showing, but we have been recruiting for clothing chains from the US and Australia, which are opening offices in the UK.”

  • Marketing

    14-Jan-2009

    Candidates with digital skills are being sought after as financial pressure on clients increases. There is also a greater shift towards temporary and contract work

  • Mood still subdued

    14-Jan-2009

    The stock market remains subdued, despite the new year optimism that usually results from the holiday refresh. Hays and Michael Page did little to lift the mood this week, with downbeat trading statements for the quarter ending 31 December 2008, although bad news was widely anticipated.

  • Moving into new sectors is not the answer to downturn

    14-Jan-2009

    Diversification: not always the longed-for pot of gold

  • Moving to the Middle East is not the answer

    14-Jan-2009

    Abu Dhabi dreams: Wish you were here? Maybe not…

  • Opening Time

    14-Jan-2009

    New offices for Sellick

  • Oz firms freeze jobs but remain resilient

    14-Jan-2009

    Loveridge: more optimistic about Australian market

  • Raising the CV video level

    14-Jan-2009

    Upping standards: JobPlant aims to raise video CV quality

  • REC targets individuals

    14-Jan-2009

    Calling recruiters: Kevin Green aims to broaden REC’s appeal

  • Soundbites

    14-Jan-2009

    What are your business resolutions for the new year?

  • Sponsorship fall hits hospitality sector

    14-Jan-2009

    Flat events: fewer sponsors

  • Stick to what you know best

    14-Jan-2009

    The key to staying in business this year is to hold firm and not to take any unnecessary risks

  • Time to make New Year revolutions not just resolutions

    14-Jan-2009

    At the start of last year, recruiters looked forward with confidence and predictions that the year would continue in the same vein as 2007 ended. History will look back at 2008 as an exceptional year, but for all the wrong reasons. In the current climate recruiters must review their performance regularly and have a contingency plan in place to cope with the surprises that the coming year will bring.

  • Too early to buy shares?

    14-Jan-2009

    Predicting the timing of economic recovery is a tricky business. As Paul Venables, finance director of Hays, commented following the company’s latest trading statement: “It’s hard to predict when recovery will come. We are seeing no signs of recovery, and we wouldn’t expect to.”

  • UK Monster re-energised

    14-Jan-2009

    Acquari: set of new tools

  • Web Chat

    14-Jan-2009

    Tell us something we don’t know!

  • You 'orrible fat little tattooed thief - get fell in!

    14-Jan-2009

    The media may be full of depressing tales of redundancies, closures and lay-offs, tending to make even the most optimistic recruiter feel a tad edgy, but spare a thought for the plight of the Armed Forces.

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