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Executive search firm Spencer Stuart has been chosen by The Noble Foundation in the US to search for a new Foundation president.

Current president, Michael A Cawley, plans to retire on 30 April.

The Noble Foundation is a plant science research institute, which promotes the improvement of land stewardship in the US.

Professional services staffing specialist Change Recruitment Group has strengthened its team with a number of new hires.

International rec-to-rec firmMcCall International has appointed Kuljit Kaur as a manager in its Singapore operation.

Kaur previously worked for an international recruitment consultancy in Singapore and was responsible for operational training and client development before developing a specialist legal desk.

A new report by InterExec has revealed the most common mistakes made by senior executives on their CV, with executives apparently not selling themselves enough on their accomplishments.

According to headhunters, the top three mistakes are being duties-driven rather than accomplishments-driven; having a CV too long; and putting in irrelevant information. 

Organisations that fail to embrace the spirit of AWR could lose out in attracting talent, according to Ian Naylor, UK legal director for Randstad.

Recruitment giant Randstad has been appointed as a supplier on the Managed Services for Temporary Agency Worker (MSTAR) framework agreement under its Randstad and Supreme Education brands.  

Speculation that Adecco may be about to launch a bid for Hays is “the marriage rumour that never dies”, according to Tim Evans (pictured left), director at Boxington Corporate Finance.

The FiveTen Group has appointed Scott McLachlan chief financial officer for its Asia Pacific (APAC) region.

McLachlan has more than 25 years’ experience of financial and general management in commerce and industry, and more than 10 years in the recruitment sector.

Multi-sector recruiter Deliverance Recruitment Consultancy has opened a new office in Cardiff Gate Business Park.

The Caerphilly-based firm was set up by Katrina Poole and Lazaro Raposo to provide temporary, contract and permanent staffing solutions for throughout South Wales across finance, accountancy, legal, IT and marketing and design.

CPL Resources is seeing “gradual, but noticeable” improvements in trading, according to chairman John Hennessy.

Following the Irish firm’s AGM yesterday, Hennessy says: “As indicated when we announced our results to 30 June 2010, we are continuing to experience gradual, but noticeable, improvements in the markets in which we operate.

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