Randstad and SThree react to Brussels attacks

Recruiters have come forward to help Brussels-based consultants following Tuesday’s terror attacks in the Belgium capital which left 34 people dead and around 250 wounded.
Wed, 23 Mar 2016

Recruiters have come forward to help Brussels-based consultants following Tuesday’s terror attacks in the Belgium capital which left 34 people dead and around 250 wounded.

Two bombs exploded at the city’s Zaventem airport – where recruitment giant Randstad has two offices and an hour later another blast hit the...

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