In an industry where women account for 85% of consumer products purchases, it seems incongruous that only 25% of those companies’ senior executives are female, according to a recent survey.
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A North-West law firm has launched a package, including the option to work from home, to help entice experienced medical negligence lawyers to the firm.
A new framework for sourcing temporary staff across the 12 North-East councils is expected to make significant savings.
New rules introduced by the UK accountancy watchdog could mean pay packages for bosses of the UK’s listed companies will be aligned with the financial health of the company.
The largest staffing company in Japan is planning to raise $1.8bn (£1.1bn) through an initial public offering, according to a report in the Financial Times.
Global recruiter Hydrogen Group suffered an 8% profit loss in the six months to June, partially attributable to a restructure of the business.
Since the beginning of the year global hiring levels have increased by 6%, with 57% of companies planning to take on staff, according to research conducted by recruiter Antal International.
Jobseekers heading to Qatar continue to fall victim to visa racketeers, The Gulf Times has reported.
Recruiters and employers are still not getting the message that they are missing out on top talent if they do not have a mobile website or app.
The number of legal wrangles involving recruiters chasing unpaid candidate placement fees is rising as the recruitment industry grows, says a lawyer.