“When recruitment goes wrong, in your view what has usually been the problem?”
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I think it was about 1994 that Mrs Fagg’s role became redundant. Mrs Fagg worked for the Employment Standards Office in Watford and without notice she, or other members of her team, could make an inspection of your recruitment business and withdraw your licence to operate — in other words, put you out of business. What’s more, you couldn’t start up again without a licence.
It’s all very well having the latest tools to identify and find candidates, but as Sue Weekes discovers, you need to engage with them and keep them interested
Colin Cottell spoke with the chief people officer at one of the newest banks on the block, metro bank
The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is to begin recruiting pensions advisers for a “handful” of new locations to supply the at-retirement ‘guidance guarantee’, promised by the chancellor in last year’s Budget.
East of England Ambulance Service received millions of pounds worth of additional funding towards a programme to recruit and train new student paramedics following a fine meted out last year for failing to meet performance targets.
Demand for nurses and doctors have been the main driver for AMN Healthcare’s rising profits and revenues, according to the US healthcare staffing specialist’s Q4 and 2014 annual results.
Rohan Mascarenhas joins global recruiter Antal International as an internal recruiter and trainer, based in its London headquarters.
Greg Lettington joins construction recruiter Eden Brown as managing director for its built environment business.
Amy-Simone Wall joins IT, digital and data specialist recruiter Net Talent as trainee recruitment consultant.