Recruiters who rely on job boards will have to dig a bit deeper into their pockets next year, with research by recruitment marketing specialists GKS Associates showing 95% of job boards are planning to hike prices in 2015.
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Unfilled vacancies are costing the UK economy more than £18bn a year, according to a study by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) on behalf of job board Indeed.com.
Winchester-based Charisma Charity Recruitment has moved into a bigger office to accommodate for its growing workforce.
An education recruiter has launched a campaign to get more teachers back into the classroom after a long career break.
Resource Solutions Group (RSG) has announced plans to expand into Europe after five years of growth in the UK.
VideoRecruit, a job portal that specialises in video listings, has launched an international version of its website.
A recruiter in the Philippines has been suspended for faking the education certificates of household workers due to be deployed to overseas jobs, according to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).
Now the economy and the jobs market have improved, the “dark clouds” on the horizon for the recruitment industry are politicians, according to Kevin Green, chief executive of the Recruitment & Employment Federation (REC).
Britain’s University of Cambridge has taken top spot in a list of 150 universities worldwide most preferred by recruiters for the employability of graduates.
Just six recruitment companies and one industry supplier made it onto this year’s The Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100.