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Pierce Casey, chairman and director of executive search firm Norman Broadbent, will be retiring from the board on 30 June 2015.
Have you got a head for heights and a stomach for being flung around at great speed? If so, then theme park Alton Towers Resort is on the hunt for a rollercoaster tester.
Recruiters operating in the marketing, media & creative (MMC) industries want to know how the new Conservative government will actually follow through on promises to promote skills development in the sector, an industry discussion revealed this morning.
While neuroscience may be the new industry buzzword, the recruitment industry is falling short of truly understanding motivation, personalities and emotions, and their impact on retaining and attracting new candidates and clients.
Every day, millions of people give up their free time to work hard for organisations that don’t pay them a penny.
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced details of a new Immigration Bill that would make it an offence for businesses and recruitment agencies to recruit abroad without advertising in the UK.
Business representative bodies could soon win powers to act on behalf of members, including recruiters, to challenge practices such as having to pay to be on a client’s preferred supplier list.
NAHT comment on UK general election result http://www.naht.org.uk/welcome/news-and-media/key-topics/government-policy/naht-comment-on-uk-general-election-result/ government policy
US blue-collar recruiter TrueBlue has appointed Patrick Beharelle as president and chief operating officer.
Global executive search firm CTPartners has confirmed it has entered negotiations with search firm DHR International, which had previously offered to buy the company.
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