Software provider Bond International Software has launched the latest version of its recruitment software applications Bond Adapt, used by 100,000 worldwide, available through the company’s cloud-based onDemand service or onsite, Recruiter can reveal exclusively.
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Insolvency, inflation and instability will dominate the global environment for some time to come conditions that will affect organisations’ ability to effectively handle their talent issues, the chief economist of The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) warned a London audience last week.
The recruitment industry has given its own response to the latest labour market statistics from the Office for National Statistics, which were released yesterday.
The Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) tentatively welcomed the drop in the number of young people out of work, which fell 79,000 to 895,000, the lowest rate since April 2009.
Independent generalist recruiter Interaction has signed a three-year deal with applicant tracking specialist Logic Melon.
Logic Melon will provide multiple job posting, applicant tracking and CV searching technology to Interaction to improve the firm’s recruitment processes.
Government plans to deliver 50,000 additional apprenticeships have “substantially exceeded”, according to official government statistics.
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Marriott International has become the latest major brand to use online gaming to attract talent and showcase the career opportunities it offers.
The founder of niche ex-services personnel recruiter ForceSelect has criticised the government’s stance on The Big Society as being all talk.
A Lanarkshire recruiter has given its backing to a council-led employability partnership, which helps businesses find, train and recruit suitable candidates free of charge.
Engineering and construction recruiter Platinum Recruitment Services has taken on John Howden as electrical manager.
Howden was previously contracts director with building services group T Clarke Scotland.
A good work ethic is paramount in securing ‘entry level jobs’, according to a report by the Centre for Social Justice due to be published tomorrow (5 July).