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Recruiter magazine’s weekly In-house Recruiter News bulletin will be taking a breather over the next few weeks.
The boss of IT recruiter Computer People says that demand for talent in the IT and computing sector is promising a “period of growth”.
With over 4,000 jobs available now, a new careers website has been launched for Chase, the consumer and commercial division of banking giant JP Morgan Chase & Co, aiming to give potential employees a clear look at what it’s like to work at the company.
The new Government Procurement Service (GPS) framework for the supply of locum doctors to the NHS has gone live, with a total of 39 recruitment providers appointed.
With nearly half of the UK’s working population not in conventional full-time employment, the UK is witnessing a “workplace revolution” - but what are the implications for UK businesses and indeed the people leading this revolution?
Recruitment group Pertemps saw turnover rise by 15% to £357.6m in the calendar year 2012 versus the previous year, while gross profit grew by almost exactly a fifth to £58.3m.
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM) is seeking public views as it embarks on the second phase of reviews of its Employment Act and Employment Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA).
Retail recruitment firm AQUAretail has been launched by Mary Anderson-Ford, formerly a director at recruiters BloomRetail and Whitepeak Group.
Analytics, pharma and tech recruiter SEC Recruitment has secured a licence to provide recruitment services in Switzerland.
The Department for Work & Pensions is hailing a drop in youth unemployment as data released today shows its wage subsidy for firms taking on workers aged 18-24 has created 21,000 “job commitments” for young people.
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