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Julian May Editorial
Julian has been the news editor at Recruiter since November 2007. He reports on public sector, marketing and sales, charity and not-for-profit, education, media and design and creative recruitment. He also specialises in court reporting, legislative and government news and tribunals. His previous journalism experience was on regional newspapers.
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Does a public sector move pay off?
21-Jan-2009
As the recession takes its grip on Britain’s economy and recruiters are forced to tighten their belts, Julian May and Sarah Coles look into whether the public sector is still a safe haven for recruiters
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'Golden hello' should include temps
21-Jan-2009
Van der Tang: not far enough
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M2R impresses UKTI with its Middle East success
21-Jan-2009
Mamujee: beating huge companies to contracts
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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
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Home Office meeting fails to resolve care worker shortage, says Cullimore
Mon, 22 Dec 2008
A meeting of the Home Offices’s Migration Advisory Committee to discuss the shortage of care workers failed to resolve the problems caused by the government’s new points- based immigration system.
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2nd City Resourcing launches events division
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Marketing and creative recruiter 2nd City Resourcing has launched a new events division.
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Ad Lib launches viral advertising campaign competition
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Bristol-based marketing and creative recruiter Ad Lib is running a competition to design a viral internet advertising campaign to promote the agency and attract candidates.
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Elizabeth Norman sees fourth quarter revenues increase by 24%
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Marketing recruiter Elizabeth Norman has reported healthy revenues over the third and fourth quarters.
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Handle Recruitment opens new legal division
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Media, entertainment and lifestyle brands recruiter Handle Recruitment is defying the ‘doom and gloom’ merchants by opening a new legal division.
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ITN Mark Education sets its sights to the East
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
National and international education recruiter ITN Mark Education is preparing to take advantage of staffing the 3,000 new schools to be built in the Far East and Middle East over the next 10 years.
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Marketing agency EMR reports good news for investor relations staff
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Marketing specialist agency EMR has reported another healthy year within its corporate investor relations and financial communications both in the UK and abroad.
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More Canadian, Australian and New Zealand teachers to work in the UK
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Hays is predicting an increase in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand teachers in the UK, despite changes to immigration legislation.
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Nearly three quarters of private sector workers would consider a move to public sector
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Nearly three out of four (72%) private sector workers surveyed say they are more likely to consider a public sector job now compared to a year ago, according to Hays’ Public Sector Survey 2008.
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New office and staff for Connex
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Education and social care recruiter Connex will open a new office in Leeds in January to cater for high demand for teachers in Yorkshire and the North-East.
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Opportunities for charity jobs in 2009 despite the downturn
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
According to analysis by charity recruitment site CharityJOB, the total number of advertised charity vacancies increased by 4.4% since 2007, despite the economic slowdown.
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Pareto Law’s sales insourcing services is proving a success
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Pareto Law’s sales insourcing service, which allows managers to bring in additional sales effort without impacting on headcount, is already proving successful for the graduate recruitment and sales training company. Jonathan Fitchew, managing director of Pareto Law, comments: “We introduced the service earlier in the year and the combination of flexibility, highly-trained sales professionals and cost control has hit a nerve in these difficult times. Clients appreciate the ...
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Synergy Group remains positive for 2009
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Despite the government’s historic bailouts and an eye-watering fiscal stimulus, one recruiter remains positive about a whole raft of opportunities in the public sector next year.
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Vital Resources teams up with Influence Design for new web launch
Fri, 12 Dec 2008
Industrial, engineering, utilities and oil and gas recruiter Vital Resources has commissioned Cheshire-based creative design agency Influence Design to develop a new website, www.vital-resource.com.The project, a tiered website for the multi-sector recruitment agency, worth five figures, has taken a team of five people three months to design and develop working closely with Phillip German, group media manager, Vital Resources. Phillip German, Group Media Manager, ...
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PASA’s public apology to Pulse
10-Dec-2008
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VAT cut will affect cash flow for many agencies
10-Dec-2008
The 2.5% cut in VAT will hit the recruitment industry’s cash flow hard, warn recruiters.









