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19 May 2025

UK Hiring Taskforce launches to develop new hiring strategies

With 200 hiring leaders, recruiters, rec tech leaders and more in attendance, including Recruiter, the hiring taskforce kick-off also delivered the news that an association for recruitment technology providers is planned to launch in November “to have one voice with government, to give high risk assurance that they are people of good standing and to help us develop a rec tech roadmap”, said Keith Rosser, who as chair of the Better Hiring Institute is leading the joint force of parliamentarians and hiring leaders. 

“We want a national hiring strategy,” Rosser said in his address at the event. “What do we think the future looks like if we could start again – forget the baggage, forget the medieval CVs, the Victorian references, the industrial revolution, job adverts – and think about actually, what would starting again look like?

“And finally, a technology road map. What would rec tech look like if we had a magic wand? What do we need to consider? What do we need to debate?... What we want from you is your help shaping what needs to be considered, how we need to go forward, what are the things we really should be looking at?”

Organisers are hoping to gather concepts by November from the respective work groups, formed of people who sign up to participate, for strategy, technology and policy. “Those three work streams with then end in those three deliverables later in the year,” Rosser said.

“We want this to be the beginning of a new dawn,” he added. “We want to get leadership once more for the UK in hiring… It’s hard to imagine actually that once upon a time, the UK was a leader in this stuff… We just really haven’t moved forward. Today is our commitment to gain leadership once more.”

Viscount Camrose, shadow secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, will be the honorary president of the rec tech association when formed. 

Speaking on Friday at the taskforce launch, he said: “I’ve been worrying for years that the job market is too inefficient, but that it can be reduced in some sense, to a data problem. And I would love us to start making progress together in that director because actually, in a weird way, although it is a data problem, digitalisation and AI have made it worse. They have made it more difficult rather than less difficult, and I think we can go for some way this afternoon to starting that journey to correcting the problem.”

As examples, Viscount Camrose said: “Far too many jobs are far too overapplied; we see candidates receiving no response – even late on in the process, no response comes. And there are such huge advantages to all of us for doing that. First… if we are going to grow as an economy, we need to be more productive… and just placing people in jobs to which they are genuinely committed is going to boost productivity. 

“Second, economic inactivity. We have too many people who are economically inactive now, and how many of those people remain economically inactive because… it’s just too difficult to embark on the process of finding the next job. The easier we can make it [is] to everybody’s benefit. The third advantage is just national happiness.”

Also speaking at the event was Lord Chris Holmes, Paralympian swimming champion, who in 2023 introduced an AI regulation bill to address concerns about its development, fairness in use, privacy and other issues. He has since reintroduced it, terming it “light touch, right size regulation”, and believing that it has significant potential application in hiring. “If we get fairer hiring, if we get faster hiring, the aim for all of us today and for every day, we can truly have in the world the finest hiring ecosystem we can bring to bear,” he said.

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14 May 2025

NEW TO THE MARKET: 12-16 MAY 2025

• Global specialist recruitment company Eames Consulting has opened a new office in Philadelphia, focusing on technology and digital enablement. Located at the Wanamaker Building, 100 East Penn Square, this is the recruiter’s second US location, following its New York office, which opened in 2022. The Philadelphia team will be headed up by Steven Stahl, a highly experienced recruiter. Also joining are Sam Youngberg (managing consultant) and Callum Stainer (senior consultant), data and AI recruitment specialists.

Eightfold AI, which helps organisations recruit and retain top talent, and upskill/reskill their entire workforce, has added two new foundational AI products to its portfolio. Expanding its capabilities in talent acquisition, Eightfold introduces AI Interviewer to automate candidate engagement and assessment, enhancing responsiveness and selection outcomes. The company has also launched Digital Twin, a personalised AI model that captures and applies employee knowledge across systems to drive real-time productivity and decision-making.

SF Recruitment has opened a new East Midlands headquarters in Castle Donington, strategically positioned next to East Midlands Airport. The new hub unites the company’s Leicester and Nottingham teams, with the company broadening its expertise into STEM fields, including technology and engineering, alongside its core areas of finance, private equity and corporate services. Over 40 team members will be based at the new headquarters and plans for European growth are underway, according to the company statement.

13 May 2025

Aspiring pilots can apply to join fully-funded training programme

Flight training typically costs in excess of £100k.

The programme has been developed to support Jet2.com’s growth, enabling the leisure airline to fly more customers away to enjoy their holidays on an expanding fleet of aircraft.

Jet2FlightPath is open to candidates from all backgrounds (subject to meeting the application criteria) and aims to boost social mobility and promote diversity within the pilot community. To apply, candidates need at least five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including maths and a science subject, or equivalent qualifications – making Jet2FlightPath more accessible than other programmes.

The selection process, including assessments and interviews, will see successful candidates invited to take their place on a fully funded 18-month Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) training course in the UK, Spain or US, with courses starting this year. Upon completion of the ATPL course, trainees will then be offered Type Rating training on either an Airbus or Boeing aircraft, before becoming a Jet2.com pilot. Three partners set to deliver this training are Skyborne Airline Academy, Leading Edge and FTE Jerez.

When completing the Jet2FlightPath pilot training programme, trainees will also be fully immersed in the operation and culture at Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, “so that they can understand all the qualities that make up the businesses”, a company statement said. This includes gaining exposure to various customer-facing roles such as cabin crew and ground operations.

Jet2.com plans to put 60 pilots through Jet2FlightPath in the first year of the programme and then expand it to attract “even more” aspiring pilots in the coming years as the company continues to grow, the company said. 

The UK’s third largest airline currently employs over 1,800 pilots and will operate a fleet of up to 135 aircraft this summer, flying customers to sun and leisure city destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands from 13 UK airport bases.

The brand-new Jet2FlightPath programme opens for applications today [13 May 2025]. Pilots of the future can find out further information as well as how to apply by clicking here.

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6 May 2025

NEW TO THE MARKET: 5-9 MAY 2025

Heidrick & Struggles has launched a new Government & Defense Tech Practice, aimed at serving the growing demand for technology leadership within public sector organisations. With governments estimated to account for 10% of global technology and IT services spending, the firm sees this as a significant market opportunity. The practice consolidates the company’s experience from over 200 engagements to provide leadership solutions for organisations delivering technology to national, state and local governments worldwide.

The new practice will support clients by offering leadership search, development and organisational effectiveness services. It brings together more than 30 experienced partners across sectors such as IT services, aerospace and defence, energy and private equity, operating globally across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The initiative addresses the increasing reliance of governments on advanced technologies like AI, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity and robotics.

• Workforce management solutions firm Matrix has supported more than 10,000 individuals across the UK into employment between March 2024 and April 2025 through its Social Value team. The efforts focused on a wide range of community initiatives, including employability workshops, career guidance and volunteering opportunities. These programmes were designed to help students, jobseekers and public sector employees gain essential skills and access new career pathways.

• UK start-up Project Brains has launched ProdigyPB, an AI-powered platform designed to revolutionise job description creation and recruitment. Tailored for SMEs, growing businesses, and HR teams, ProdigyPB helps define precise hiring needs by aligning job roles with specific business challenges. The tool generates clear, bias-free job descriptions in seconds and enables users to engage with vetted fractional specialists from Project Brains’ talent pool, according to a company statement. ProdigyPB is currently available in Beta across the UK.

20 March 2018

NEW TO THE MARKET: 19-23 MARCH 2018

• Global workforce solutions provider Airswift has opened an office in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.

Located in the Suria Sabah Business Centre – in the heart of Kota Kinabalu’s commercial and financial district – the 100m2 office will house a team of service consultants and business development personnel supporting candidates on assignment. 

The office will also focus on growing requirements created by the Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority’s flagship projects, including the Pan Borneo highway, Kilmanis Power Plant and Sabah International Convention Centre.

• Hospitality recruitment platform chefs-direct.com has launched. Founded by director Adam Blackmore, the site has had early stage integrations with JobMate and Recruitive, and plans to launch a free chef CV database for hospitality employers throughout the UK.

• Assessment specialist cut-e has introduced an additional personality test to its range of psychometric tools. ADEPT-15 measures 15 aspects of personality and six work styles and can be used for talent acquisition, leadership development, coaching and team effectiveness applications.

• Nationwide recruiter Head Resourcing has launched Head Contractor Solutions – a new service aimed at providing support and protection for companies that engage temporary workers.

The service led by the firm’s contract support manager Emily Downing provides best practice vetting and on-boarding for contractors across the UK, a direct contractor Management solution to new and existing customers, and on a consultancy basis designs, develop, and audits best practice pre-employment vetting processes for clients.

• Recruitment technology company, LogicMelon has launched a brand new website and user interface. The new site features a full rebrand, steamlined navigation, search functionality tailored to the user and a dedicated candidate attraction page for corporate recruiters.

Meanwhile the new user interface has also been rebranded and made easier to navigate, with improved functionality, while both the new site and website have been fully optimised across all devices.

• Professional services staffing specialist Norman Broadbent Group has signed a lease to secure new Central London offices in Portland House, London SW1.

Group CFO Will Gerrand revealed the move will see the group generate annualised cost savings of over £300k starting from mid-2018, but will also provide additional capacity to grow headcount. The firm’s current London home is 12 St James’s Square.

16 March 2018

Start-up of the Month: Grafter

Cape came up with the idea for Grafter 18 months ago and then turned to ex-colleague Richard Knight to help get the business off the ground, with a mobile app launched across IOS and Android last summer followed by an online version just before Christmas. The aim is to build up a database of workers. Their database now boasts 10,000 registered users.

The platform, aimed at companies seeking project, short-term or seasonal workers across an array of industries including construction, farming, landscaping, warehousing, leisure, events and light industry and self-employed workers, enables ‘Grafters’ to upload their profiles detailing who they are, where they are located and what they are able to do.

The service is free for businesses to find and engage workers, while Grafter also offers a managed service including additional value-add services such as tracked messaging, digital contracting, reminder emails and a cashless payment system. At payment, Grafter charges the business a usage fee of 5% plus VAT.

“It’s been a bit of a journey but it’s been full throttle since launching the online version in January,” Cape told Recruiter. “We’re trying to provide a very easy, valuable, low-cost service at the bottom end of the market.”

Looking ahead, Cape says Grafter has larger organisations in its sights.

“Coming soon this year, we’ll be building out the enterprise model, which is a much more robust model with multiple users and additional services … so we can support larger scale enterprises rather than just SMEs.”

12 March 2018

NEW TO THE MARKET: 12-16 MARCH 2018

• HR software provider breatheHR has moved to a new larger office outside Horsham to accommodate the business’s increasing headcount.

• Data and analytics recruitment business Harnham has moved to larger headquarters in Wimbledon. The fully renovated office combines cutting-edge, open plan design, with capacity to grow headcount from 65 to 100.

• US-based Hiring Success Company has launched the latest addition to its Talent Acquisition Suite: Recruiting Assistant. Recruiting Assistant screens, discovers and automates candidate matches by processing large volumes of both internal company and external marketplace datasets.

• New hospitality marketplace Hotelhouse.co has launched. The platform runs a strict qualifying process for a hotel to be listed on the site, including a minimum level of staff benefits and a focus on employee wellbeing.

Founder Viviek Chadra says the aim is solve persistent problems in the hotel industry, including high staff turnover. The new platform will initially focus on the market in and around London.

• Graduate aptitude testing platform Mapped has launched. The joint venture, between grad recruiter Freshminds and tech company Applied, is a numerical, analytical and problem-solving testing platform that replaces traditional psychometric and numerical reasoning tests.

• Global recruitment company, Morgan McKinley Group has launched M3S Consulting, a boutique project delivery and implementation practice led by managing partner Scott Carr.

• Accountancy and finance staffing specialist NC Associates has opened an office in Leeds led by regional director Gavin Dixon. The Leeds city centre office is the recruiter’s third branch.

• Wythenshawe-based Neuven Solutions has launched a new website. The specialist temporary staffing market procurer’s revamp of its site aims to offer intuitive access to essential information and features, and a more comprehensive understanding of Neuven's staffing solutions, compliance & training products and services.

• International recruiter NonStop Recruitment has made a move to offer blockchain clients the option to pay in their own cryptocurrencies or private tokens. NonStop is also open to other clients paying in more popular crypto currencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.

PRISM, a trade association for payment intermediaries, has launched a resource centre for its provider members.

5 March 2018

NEW TO THE MARKET: 5-9 MARCH 2018

• Global workforce solutions provider Airswift is to open two further offices in Latin America.

A new office in Mexico, located in Mexico City, will aim to provide local clients with in-country recruitment, mobility and immigration services needed to support their own services and growth, while a new Guyanese office, located in Georgetown, will help facilitate recruitment for local projects, sourcing and mobilising candidates from across the globe.

Sam Cross will oversee these new offices in a new role as senior vice president Americas, having previously served as Airswift’s senior VP of North America, supported by VP Latin America Damir Tomicic.

Airswift now has six Latin American offices in Brazil, Columbia, Trinidad, Argentina, Mexico and Guyana.

• Specialist recruitment agency Appointments Personnel has launched a new advert check service that sees an experienced and qualified recruitment specialist carry out a check of appropriate language and terminology in line with the current UK legislation.

Adverts will be screened to ensure they do not exclude protected characteristics, while advice will be offered on any areas that need to be revisited to avoid any form of direct discrimination.

• Recruitment software provider Erecruit, previously known as Bond International Software, has relocated its UK head office to a new, larger office space in Worthing from its Courtlands listed building on the outskirts of the town following its recent rebrand.

The new office at Ridgeworth House, Liverpool Gardens, has undergone an refurbishment ahead of the move, which took place earlier this week, and features a training suite created to deliver the company’s training courses on its Adapt recruitment software – previously known as AdaptUX. The suite will also be used for training of Erecruit’s own teams.

• Midlands & Thames Valley recruitment firm Gleeson Recruitment Group has launched a built environment division led by divisional manager Stephen Brandsma and business partner Maria McElvenney.

• Edinburgh-based recruiter Head Resourcing is opening an office in the Spinningfields area of Manchester, headed by regional director Jon Musgrave.

• Graduate careers specialist Prospects has launched Luminate, an online resource for school leaver, student and graduate employment market information. The service – featuring analysis, research, advice, views and trends – is aimed at careers advisers, recruiters, employers and anyone interested in labour market information.

• National training provider Solvo Vir has this week launched a higher-level management qualification for the recruitment sector. The new ILM-accredited management training will be looking at management theory, skills and processes through the lens of a manager in the recruitment industry, with industry-relevant examples, tasks and scenarios.

Ian Knowlson will be leading many of the workshops, which will be run in Manchester and London, and businesses will be able to access funding to pay for all or part of the training.

• HR company Uptree has launched. Uptree connects young people in education (aged 16-20) with employers and professionals for events, work experience and apprenticeships. The new professional network and careers platform aims at giving young people the opportunity to make numerous professional connections before leaving school.

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