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12 June 2025

NEW TO THE MARKET: 9-13 JUNE 2025

Lattice has announced its next generation of AI agent functionalities aimed at streamlining HR operations and improving workplace productivity. Key updates include voice input for hands-free interaction, automated 1:1 meeting summaries, and a dashboard delivering proactive management insights. A new ‘Coach’ feature offers real-time guidance to managers and employees, while expanded integrations bring the AI Agent into tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams. Overlaying these new functions, Lattice’s new AI Agent Platform allows companies to build their own agents. Employees will be able to create their own AI agents that can be customised to their data, roles and systems.

• IT blog makethehire.com has launched to explore and share insights on how tech is shaping the recruitment world – from applicant tracking systems and AI tools to sourcing automation and candidate experience platforms.

4 June 2025

Green energy firm aims to bring skilled jobs to Kent

Hydrogen TE (UK) is seeking planning permission from Kent County Council to build the UK’s first waste-to-hydrogen base at a 10-acre site in Manston, near Ramsgate. The project aims to convert household and commercial waste into clean hydrogen, significantly cutting landfill and carbon emissions.

According to a report from news site BDaily, bosses say the jobs would include skilled and graduate roles, alongside a training centre to foster local talent. The hydrogen produced will supply commercial heavy vehicle fleets and waste management operations, helping meet UK net-zero targets.

Michael Engsted, Hydrogen TE managing director, says: “This area of Kent has seen a huge depletion in jobs over the past few decades, which has forced many skilled workers and graduates to relocate.

“We are determined to help revitalise the local community by giving talented individuals a reason for staying here. We are committed to prioritising local recruitment for positions including finance, engineering and science.”

According to BDaily, the company also has plans to expand with a second plant near Newport, Wales. Joint MD Jeremy Parkin adds: “We are keen to establish the standard for plants like this, which will one day become a familiar sight across the UK.”

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27 May 2025

NEW TO THE MARKET: 27-30 MAY 2025

Aston University has announced a new initiative, guaranteeing all full-time master’s students a professional internship as part of their studies. Launching in September 2025, the Postgraduate Guaranteed Internship Scheme will be available to students enrolled in MSc, MA and MBA programmes at both the Birmingham and London campuses.

This scheme is designed to enhance employability by providing high-quality industry placements lasting between one and six months. These internships may be conducted in-person, remotely, or in a hybrid format, and will be facilitated through Aston’s global network of employers. The initiative is available to both UK and international students.

• Worcestershire-based Four Squared Recruitment has launched its new Recruitment Academy, a strategic initiative aimed at developing early careers and entry-level talent. The Academy supports new entrants with structured training, mentorship, and hands-on experience to prepare them for the demands of a competitive job market. Three new team members have also joined Four Squared as a result of the programme. The initiative helps close the gap between emerging candidates and evolving industry needs.

Gi Group UK, part of global company Gi Group Holding, is strengthening its position in the recruitment and HR sector by delivering forklift and material handling equipment (MHE) training. With warehouse operative roles in high demand across the UK, the company provides essential upskilling opportunities to meet the growing needs of the logistics sector. The MHE training programme supports up to three candidates daily and is RTITB-approved, ensuring high standards of safety, compliance and operational efficiency.

• Technology recruitment provider itris has launched itris X, a cloud-based CRM and applicant tracking system (ATS) built specifically for recruitment agencies and staffing professionals. The new platform is designed to streamline the entire talent acquisition process with a focus on automation, scalability, and ease of use. itris X addresses core operational challenges in recruitment by offering AI-powered automation to reduce repetitive tasks, advanced reporting tools for performance insights, and personalised candidate communication features. The system is accessible across devices and integrates with a wide range of recruitment tools and platforms. Key features include lead and marketing management, user-friendly design and comprehensive customer support. itris X is scalable for use by both small agencies and large global firms, maintaining performance and usability regardless of company size.

ManpowerGroup has launched the Work Intelligence Lab, a new global initiative designed to help employers and workers understand and adapt to the impact of AI on jobs and skills. With over half of employers (53%) already using AI in hiring and onboarding, the Lab provides real-time insights into how automation is transforming the labour market. The Lab leverages Manpower Group’s workforce data, drawn from millions of placements over 70 countries, and integrates real-time hiring trends, employer demand and worker sentiment. It aims to give organisations clearer visibility into emerging skill requirements, role changes and workforce dynamics.

27 May 2025

Energy recruitment firm launches in Aberdeen

Founded by Alan Golightly (pictured), an experienced recruitment professional with more than 27 years in the industry, the company targets small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) requiring tailored support for complex hiring needs. 

The firm provides permanent recruitment solutions for technical and engineering roles, as well as short-term internal recruitment assistance to help businesses manage hiring fluctuations without increasing fixed costs. Agilient also offers custom recruitment strategies that align with clients’ specific values and growth plans.

Golightly previously worked for, among other oil & gas recruiters, NES Fircroft, and launches Agilient from global energy recruiter Simpson Booth.

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21 September 2022

NEW TO THE MARKET: 19-23 SEPTEMBER 2022

• Global executive search firm Amrop has opened a new office in Vienna, Austria. The global Amrop Partnership has appointed Gabriele Gradnitzer and Sandra Schrögenauer to represent its Amrop brand and business in Austria. Gradnitzer and Schrögenauer take over Amrop’s Austrian business from Günther Tengel. Tengel will take on the role of international senior adviser to the firm and will accompany the business transition with selected long-standing clients.

• HR technology firm Connectr has launched its candidate Renege and Decline Calculator, designed to give businesses the financial and operational implications of losing talent during the hiring process due to candidate dropouts, ghosting and declines. Connectr’s digital calculator applies a formula that analyses a short data set provided by businesses to benchmark an average renege rate and cost per hire. Reneging is when a candidate initially accepts a role offer but later backs out and declines. It then uses insight to generate a projected new candidate conversion rate and renege reduction rate and an annual business saving.

• Payroll firm Deel has launched two new products – Deel Shield and Deel API. The firm says Deel Shield offers businesses “the most secure level of contractor compliance”, allowing them to unlock global hiring with zero misclassification risks and liability. Deel API offers companies and developers worldwide the ability to supercharge and globalise their HR products with its hiring software.

• Diversify the Future, a new foundation, has launched thanks to funding from US-based technology and engineering recruitment firm Engtal. It was founded to empower the next generation of talent in tech and wider STEM industries by providing scholarships to access STEM education. The scholarships are open to Chicago-based residents attending any college or university in the US. Engtal says for every underrepresented candidate they place, a donation of at least $1k (£895) will be made to the scholarship fund.

• Global employment platform Multiplier has launched an IT assets and equipment feature that helps automate the purchase, setup and return of assets such as laptops and monitors for global companies that hire overseas employees. It will use a cloud service where customers can select from an online catalogue of hardware products available for employees worldwide where local prices and availability are displayed in real-time.

Sharkfin Consulting has opened a new office in Manchester, headed up by Dean Duignan. The firm was founded by managing director Katie Dowling, who was previously global head of talent & development at G2V Recruitment Group and recruiter Opus Talent Solutions. Sharkfin has offices in Bristol, London, Tampa (in the US) and the Thames Valley.

SkillsNow has launched a new HR Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform to help customers hire, train and develop digital workforces within one modular solution. The platform has been built to address challenges with hybrid and remote-working and learning at its core.

12 September 2022

Health Care Resourcing Group launches staff bank app for MoD with Patchwork

This solution for the MoD has seen the roll-out of a new digital staff bank, through which compliant flexible workers will be able to gain priority access to assignments across the UK and overseas as they become available, supporting the MoD’s requirements, a statement said.

The contract awarded to HCRG is for a managed resourcing platform for assigning temporary doctors, nurses, dental professionals and allied health professionals. These flexible workers will provide support to the permanent military and civilian workforce, predominantly in the provision of primary, but also secondary, healthcare and dental and mental health services.

Assignments will be available in UK and overseas tri-service military locations, offering a unique opportunity for healthcare professionals to practise their skill base in a variety of primary and secondary healthcare, dental and mental health service settings.

The technology for the staff bank has been built by healthtech experts Patchwork, who hold a number of collaborative banks for NHS Trusts throughout the UK. Patchwork’s technology will be used to allow members of the staff bank to accept assignments instantly through an app designed by and for healthcare professionals. The app, tailored for this exclusive staff bank, has been designed to provide a more efficient assignment process and ensure every flexible worker is fully compliant.

An HCRG statement said: “Whereas previously healthcare professionals may have been waiting on the call from locum agencies, we’re now providing instant, priority access to assignments as they go live via the app, allowing for professionals to self-book assignments 24/7.”

The staff bank is welcoming applications from all healthcare professionals, including those with previous locum or permanent MoD experience, it should be noted that current permanent MoD Military and MoD Civil Servants cannot join the FHR (Staff Bank), the statement said.

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12 September 2022

NEW TO THE MARKET: 12-16 SEPTEMBER 2022

• Legal Recruitment firm Clayton Legal is opening an additional office in Manchester city centre. The new office space, it says, signals a “real step change” in line with its growth plans across the region where the company will continue its hiring efforts. Its head office remains in Preston in the North-West.

Code First Girls, a female-founded UK business that supports women into coding education and employment for free, has announced a £4.5m Series A funding. According to Bdaily News, the fundraising comes from female angel investors and a leading investment firm to accelerate the company’s growth and close the gender gap in the traditionally male-dominated tech industry.

The funding will enable Code First Girls to reach its ambitious target of providing one million opportunities to women to learn how to code and secure a job in tech over the next five years. As part of its ambition to provide one million opportunities to women, alongside free online courses at every stage of the pipeline, Code First Girls plans to put over 26,000 women through the ‘CFGdegree’ and place them into tech roles over the next five years.

IGA Talent Solutions, a specialist recruitment firm backed by recruitment entrepreneur James Caan’s private equity house Hamilton Bradshaw Group, is to expand in Ireland. The new office in Cork is IGA’s fifth outpost as the business continues to expand in the UK and overseas. Led by Mark Stanton, the office is based out of Republic of Work on the South Mall in Cork and will support delivery for existing UK clients and work with Irish-based businesses looking for talent in a post-Covid world. The move will see the firm invest €1m (£0.87m) into the city in the next three years and create up to 20 new jobs in the area.

Keystream Group has opened a new regional office in the North-East of England. The Newcastle office will be the first outside London for the recruitment and consultancy group, and it will be run by Heather Gordon. She specialises in NHS recruitment for digital, analytics and PMO professionals. Keystream says the new office will enable it to widen its recruitment reach and match talent to vacancies in the North.

• Tech recruitment firm Next Ventures is opening a new office in Spinningfields, Manchester’s financial centre. Andrew Mcloughlin is appointed practice director emerging technologies, with the firm also hiring experienced recruiters at the new location.

Pertemps has announced its partnership with charity Sense to help people with complex disabilities find new careers. The Warwickshire-based recruitment firm will support with funding and recruitment input to help beneficiaries of the national disability charity. Sense will advise Pertemps on recruitment processes and materials to ensure they continue to make careers as accessible as possible to all.

Russell Taylor Group has launched a new initiative to equip its workforce with the skills to strengthen the economy. In its own Training Academy, the company is expanding its home-grown talent focus to train, develop and upskill its recruitment teams – from apprentices just joining the business to existing staff on a route to senior management roles.

5 September 2022

NEW TO THE MARKET: 5-9 SEPTEMBER 2022

• Recruitment specialist 365 People has announced it is moving to a new four-storey office building in Leicester City Centre. The premises is located on Belvoir Street in the middle of a hotspot for recruitment in the city. 365 People, established at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in July 2020, is a warehouse, logistics, engineering and commercial recruitment specialist, supplying local workers to local businesses across the East and West Midlands.

• Payroll provider Deel has launched Instant Card Transfer in partnership with Paysend to offer contractors abroad the option to get paid instantly and directly to their bank accounts using their cards. Instant Card Transfer enables contractors to access their money when they need it, without it says unnecessary delays, costs or uncertainty. Deel is initially rolling this feature out in Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Honduras, Philippines, Kazakhstan and the Dominican Republic, where currency exchange and international payments often take longer than usual.

First Advantage Corporation, a global provider of human resource technology solutions for screening, verifications, safety and compliance, has opened a new office in Kraków, Poland. The firm is also hiring technology, customer care and operations positions for the facility located at High Five Office ul. Pawia 9 Kraków. One of the largest workplace HR screening providers in the world, First Advantage has a presence in 19 countries and 29 offices across the globe.

• IT recruitment firm iSource Group has relocated from Brewery Wharf in Leeds after more than a decade, moving to more central office space in Infirmary Street. The business has also welcomed eight new colleagues to the team and celebrated two senior promotions.

• Global recruitment firm McGregor Boyall has expanded its presence in the US by launching operations on the East Coast. McGregor Boyall North America will focus on technology verticals initially, primarily in the financial services sector. International managing director Richard Lett will head up operations in North America and focus on establishing and growing McGregor Boyall’s presence on the East Coast. He has more than 20 years of recruitment experience and joined the recruiter in 2012.

Oyster Partnership today launches its rebrand and website, as well as its new offices in London’s Mayfair. The recruitment firm says the rebrand – ‘Bring on the brilliants’ – is about building something “extraordinary” for clients, candidates and for its own people. A social media campaign invites people to share experiences they feel are worth waiting for, and be in with a chance of winning a £350 voucher and some enviable goodies.

Sasza Bandiera, MD of Oyster Partnership, said: “The pandemic brought about new challenges, but also lots of new opportunity for the business. By leaning in, we discovered new opportunities, expanded on what we were doing well and got rid of what wasn’t so good… Overall, we’ve been through lots of internal change over the last 18 months: investing in new verticals, training, D&I, automation, bespoke CRM, new processes & procedures and finally a new brand that really represents who we are and where we’re going. We’ve reimagined what recruitment can be, to support clients and candidates on their journeys.”

• London-based technology recruitment agency UMATR has created a community platform for Scala software engineers, which is the niche it specialises in recruiting. The platform was created to become the place for training material, blogs, jobs, events, industry news, forums, competitions and much more.

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