The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is asking suppliers of IT services such as recruitment into the public sector for their views on how to make it more accessible to SMEs.
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Executive search firm Kilpatrick International is to open an office in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, on Monday (8 July).
Irish development agency IDA Ireland is hopeful that the job and investment-creating links between Ireland and Silicon Valley will be enhanced by airline Aer Lingus’ new schedule of flights between Dublin and San Francisco.
Employers have given a mixed reaction to government proposals in a Ministry of Defence (MoD) White Paper yesterday aimed at helping them to plan their resourcing requirements for when their staff are deployed on operations with the UK’s reserve forces.
Specialist job site CareersinAudit.com has launched a new stand-alone site specifically for the Asia-Pacific region.
Vendor management solutions firm 247Time has hit back at media criticism of a service it offers that aims to save the NHS from paying VAT on the supply of temporary agency staff.
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is a key growth area, with an increasing number of investors looking beyond simple financial returns when allocating funds. Historically, investors simply looked to avoid certain types of business (e.g. no arms, no tobacco).
Two Dutch co-operative recruitment firms have voted unanimously to merge, forming new co-operative recruiter AB Werkt Zuid-Nederland.
Executive search and intelligence consultancy Armstrong Craven is targeting overseas growth in South-East Asia and North America following a management buy-out (MBO) assisted by investment from ISIS Equity Partners.
Employment branding and recruitment media firm Bernard Hodes has combined with on-demand talent technology provider Findly, with the new firm owned by investment firm Symphony Technology Group.