News this week appears to confirm what may be a surprise to some recruiter.co.uk readers: the Blair family talent lies not in politics, but in talent management.
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Global executive search network Amrop has confirmed New York-based The Capstone Partnership as a new member firm in New York.
Pharma giant AstraZeneca is to invest £120m in a new facility at its global manufacturing site in Macclesfield, securing and creating jobs.
HR firm Penna has agreed to acquire HR outsourcing firm Savile Group, with Penna’s chair Stephen Rowlinson saying the deal will create a broader service and the possibility of reducing administration costs.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has announced a new ‘City Deal’ to secure £953m of investment and 17,000 jobs in Portsmouth and Southampton.
Education recruitment consultants at public sector recruiter Morgan Hunt have upped their game by completing a 12-week teaching qualification each.
The November issue of Recruiter will feature the 2013 Recruiter HOT 100, the eighth edition of the benchmark league table of the UK recruitment sector’s most efficient companies, as measured by gross profit (GP) per head, or net fee income.
The chair of SAFER, the recruitment industry body tasked with combating employment fraud, has welcomed the conviction of four fraudsters at the Old Bailey last Friday.
Nineteen technical specialists are included in the 2013 HOT 100 compared with 14 last year, offering even stronger evidence of the resurgence in engineering, especially but far from exclusively servicing the oil & gas industry.
Mitchell Fromstein, the former president and chief executive officer of staffing giant ManpowerGroup, who led the company through a period of substantial growth, has passed away.