IChemE makes NES Global Talent recruitment partner in three-year deal

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has named technical recruiter NES Global Talent as its approved global recruitment partner in an exclusive three-year deal.
Wed, 4 Sep 2013The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has named technical recruiter NES Global Talent as its approved global recruitment partner in an exclusive three-year deal.

This will see NES share its vacancies with 38,000 members through various IChemE media including its The Chemical Engineer Magazine.

It will also attend and participate in events run by the Institution.

David Brown, IChemE’s chief executive officer, says that “improved access to employment opportunities is always near the top of the IChemE members’ wish list”.

He adds: “Employment prospects for chemical engineers worldwide have improved markedly over the last 18 months.”

Neil Tregarthen, NES CEO, notes that the organisations “have worked closely” together for several years, and says that chemical engineering “has always been a key discipline” for the firm.


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