Recruitment software and SEO services provider Optimal Internet has launched multi-posting platform Logic Melon.
Logic Melon allows users to post jobs through a single interface, tracking responses and gathering all CVs in one place.
Recruitment software and SEO services provider Optimal Internet has launched multi-posting platform Logic Melon.
Logic Melon allows users to post jobs through a single interface, tracking responses and gathering all CVs in one place.
HR business solutions provider Kenexa has agreed a deal with human rights group Amnesty International to manage its international recruitment.
Amnesty International’s full-time, part-time and volunteer role candidates will be able to search for available jobs on its website, register and receive emails when jobs are posted, and apply for jobs online.
Average salaries for renewable energy jobs are on the increase, according to figures from green recruiter Acre Resources.
Figures revealed to Recruitershow that average salaries in October stood at £43,700, up from £37,000 in October 2008.
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Trading conditions have improved for Garner, the international staffing firm has said in a trading update.
The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS)/Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index for November has shown that the UK manufacturing sector is continuing to recover, but at a slower pace than the previous month.
Totaljobs.com has formed a partnership with ontrackTV to offer candidates an innovative learning solution that can help improve their skills quickly and easily.
Executive search firm Team Capital has opened a new office in London in Mayfair.
The new office will serve as an international hub for corporate clients. Team Capital also plans to increase its adviser population that focuses on companies seeking advice on their talent and leadership in the US, Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia
Online job demand strengthened in eight out of nine occupational groups, according to the Monster Employment Index for November.
However, only three sectors (education, training and library; production & manufacturing; and health & social care) reported year-on-year growth.
Arts, entertainment, sports and leisure saw the highest monthly rate of increase, jumping 14%.