More than 200 jobs are to be created in Ireland with significant investment from two companies.
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Research released this week by executive recruiter Norman Broadbent shows that boardrooms in the retail sector are more diverse than in any other sector.
An increasing skills shortage in New Zealand has seen employers look across the Tasman Sea to Australia to recruit workers, and lure home Kiwis who have moved there for better job opportunities.
There are not enough nurses to care for people taken to hospital after suffering a stroke at the weekend, according to an audit conducted by the Royal College of Physicians.
Neil Clough, founder of sales recruitment firm Prime and runner-up in The Apprentice last year, learnt his first lesson in business from his late father, who made him wear a pair of “bright yellow” shorts during football trials in his youth.
Hundreds of thousands of people aged 25 and over are entering apprenticeship schemes, which can pay as little as £2.73 an hour, reports the Guardian.
Information Technology Shared Services plans to create up to 100 new jobs as a result of a new Development Centre at the National Technology Park in Limerick, Ireland.
Jobs board Bubble will host a digital careers training event for careers advisors to address the digital skills shortage among young people.
Frontline Recruitment, a Leicester-based recruiter, which specialises in IT, is moving offices in the New Year to accommodate its growing workforce.
Financial recruiter Goodman Masson dips its toe into the recruitment processing outsourcing (RPO) market by taking on the recruitment process for existing client JDX Consulting.