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Our exclusive update from the second day of the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo)’s trade delegation to Hong Kong, from APSCO director Marilyn Davidson
Recruitment group Adecco has merged its Icon Recruitment brands into subsidiary Ajilon within the Australian market.
New Jersey recruitment services provider PrincetonOne has merged with South Carolina-headquartered Management Recruiters of Myrtle Beach.
Fast food chain McDonald’s has put the hiring – and training – of young people at the forefront of a campaign to create 2,500 new jobs this year across the UK.
Sustained growth is difficult to achieve in one of the more fragmented sub-sectors of recruitment, according to Mark Kingston, senior executive at Boxington Corporate Finance.
The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has sent a trade delegation to Hong Kong this week (22-24 January). This is the first of our exclusive daily updates from APSCo director Marilyn Davidson.
Despite the well-documented difficulties experienced by the UK’s finance sector, the number of financial services recruiters in the FAST 50 doubled to six from three last year, with new entrant Oliver James Associates coming out top of the rankings.
The vice president of the Indian Staffing Federation (ISF) has told Recruiter that the industry has “started moving in the right direction” towards staffing receiving more open acceptance from government as a valuable tool for competitive businesses.
The recession is often given as a reason for companies not taking a punt on new jobs, but at London & Home Counties pub chain Geronimo Inns, it actually did just the opposite, the firm’s recruitment chief Ria Dannan has told Recruiter.
Executive search and recruitment firm Harvey Nash is working alongside the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Hong Kong to launch a board preparedness programme for women.
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