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The UK remained Europe’s most attractive market for foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2012, with 697 such projects creating 30,311 jobs last year.
Companies risk missing out on top mobile talent if they do not both offer a ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) policy and properly enable their staff to work on their devices.
Two social media and recruitment experts tell Recruiter they have seen increasing concrete proof and action around what social recruiting can actually achieve, and less conversation and speculation.
Chicago-based recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) firm PeopleScout has been selected by retail giant Walmart as a recruitment partner to help hire 100,000 veterans over the next five years.
Hays, LA International and Pertemps are again among recruitment firms again winning a place on supplier framework for the government’s cloud computing and ICT system G-Cloud.
Executive recruitment firm Heidrick & Struggles has responded to media reports by confirming “that it has been approached on a preliminary basis regarding a possible sale of the company”, and is considering that offer.
Restaurant giant McDonald’s reports that over 3,000 former London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games volunteers, known as Games Makers, have taken up a qualification designed by the company, providing a step into the job market for some.
Recruitment and outsourcing group Servoca reported both revenue and gross profit for the six months to 31 March down against the same period last year, respectively by 3.5% to £21.47m, and 6% to £5.8m.
Kellan Group’s executive chairman Tony Reeves (pictured) tells Recruiter that it is in no hurry to appoint a new chief executive officer and is confident the firm’s new leadership trio will make it profitable “by the end of the year”.
Global executive search firm Pedersen & Partners has opened a new office in Lima, the capital of Peru, its third in Latin America alongside Brazilian and Colombian bases.
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