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Financial services consultancy & recruitment firm DBFS has appointed Robert Lycett to its investment operations and middle office team.
Described as the most significant shake-up in medical regulation in over 150 years, from December doctors will start having to submit to regular checks to demonstrate they are up to date and fit to practice.
Recruiter has run a number of stories this week based on research from the Financial Times global impact study where 4,500 executives were questioned about their careers.
Government plans to make all listed companies report the number of women and men within the organisation, both overall and in senior roles, are a positive step towards boardroom equality because looking at boards alone is “not an accurate representation of the whole picture”.
Here’s an interesting recruitment experiment that took place in San Francisco – where else?
Technical professional recruitment specialist Henderson Scott has launched an emerging technology division.
The recruitment industry has “not done a great job of selling itself” to potential customers, Baroness Kingsmill, a member of the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee, told an audience of recruitment executives on Wednesday [17 October 2012] in London.
Multi-discipline engineering and training firm Jee plans to create 150 new jobs in the UK as it looks to increase turnover from £5m to £20m over the next four years.
IT recruiter Darwin has launched a three-year leadership programme for senior consultants.
Skills for Logistics (SfL) has been awarded £1.14m to deliver a programme for transition from military to civilian logistics for up to 1,000 people leaving the armed forces.
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