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Financial recruiter RK Accountancy has appointed Sachin Ruparelia in its London office.

Ruparelia, who joins from Balanced People, will recruit qualified level finance and accountancy professionals and start leading the development of RK Accountancy in the South.

Canadian recruitment and executive search firm Goldbeck Recruiting, based in Vancouver BC, has launched a finance & accounting division.

The new division will include permanent and contract placements of designated and non-designated professionals including chief financial officers, directors of finance, controllers and financial analysts.

New business sales at recruitment solutions provider Voyager Software are up over 50% in the period from July 2010 to January 2011.

Despite GDP slipping by 0.5% in the final quarter of last year, according to the company November was the best month in Voyager’s history with Q1 2011 looking set to be equally as buoyant.

Multi-sector recruiter Flagship Resources has appointed Lisa Cunningham as business development manager.

Cunningham will head up the firm’s new commercial division.

The following two letters are in response to Bloggers with Bite by Stefan Ciecierski in Recruiter (9 February, ’Give us a bit of a hand’).

The government’s widely anticipated plans to revive enterprise zones are likely to prove costly and ineffective, according to the Work Foundation.

The return of enterprise zones, used between 1981 and 1996 to boost areas of economic decline, is widely expected to be announced in the forthcoming Budget.

Multi-sector recruiter Paramount Personnel has appointed Richard Miller as consultant.

Miller joins the firm’s hospitality team for the South-West.

Semta, the sector skills council for science, engineering and manufacturing technologies, has agreed a strategic partnership agreement with A|D|S, the trade organisation responsible for advancing UK aerospace, defence and security industries.

Technical staffing specialist Cathcart Associates has moved into a new larger city centre office in Edinburgh.

Professional services firm KPMG has extended its school leavers’ programme to Exeter and Birmingham Universities.

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