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Jobs board Monster today launches a national multi-platform advertising campaign that will run until 27 November.

Road and rail adverts will be seen in London, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and Dublin, while morning and evening drive time radio advertisements will be heard in the aforementioned cities, as well as Leeds and Bristol.

Louisa Baker has joined Peterborough-based multi-sector recruiter Anne Corder Recruitment as recruitment partner.

Baker enters the team responsible for temporary contracts. She previously worked with Sheffield financial recruiter Sharp Consultancy.

Less than a third of jobseekers always tailor their CV when applying for every new vacancy, according to online recruitment agency webrecruit’s Jobseeker Survey.

With support from Jark Joint Ventures (JJV), Abbis Education has launched in Cambridge.

The company is led by Mike Price, who has more than 15 years’ recruitment experience.

Recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) provider elemense has been appointed by management and technical consultancy WYG to manage its contract and temporary recruitment.

The two-year contract came into force at the beginning of this month.

WYG has over 1,400 employees across 40 countries.

Executive search firm Timothy James Consulting has opened its third UK office in the Piccadilly area of Manchester.

The 11-man team comprises six staff members previously at the Bristol and London offices and five new starters.

The financial sector will pay up to 25% more than other sectors for digital IT contractors, leading to a potential exodus into the sector, according to a new report from IT recruiter JM Digital.

This is despite the report suggesting that contractor rates in banks have fallen over the last six months – although the report adds that this has been the same across all sectors.

The Freelancer and Contractor Services Association has accepted the umbrella and contractor services firm JSA Group as a full member.

In common with all members, it has subjected itself to the FCSA Code of Conduct, designed by KPMG with advice from HM Revenue & Customs.

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