The things I wish I’d known before starting my recruitment business

After working in finance for a decade, I wanted to start up on my own and create a company that would make a difference to young people, while drawing on my own experience of employment.
Mon, 20 Oct 2014 | By Cary Curtis, managing director, Give A Grad A Go

After working in finance for a decade, I wanted to start up on my own and create a company that would make a difference to young people, while drawing on my own experience of employment. 

With a sudden influx of graduates onto the market, I...

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