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Multi-sector recruiter Bond Search & Selection has appointed Dene McFarlane as manager for its IT recruitment division.

McFarlane has responsibility for IT recruitment in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

It is now time to stop bashing banking institutions or risk these financial institutions relocating operations abroad, according to Adrian Kinnersley, director of Twenty Recruitment Group.

Following its formation in February, multi-sector recruiter Nurture People is looking for new businesses to join it.

Recruitment software provider Bond International Software has sold the entire issued share capital of its wholly owned subsidiary, web-focused software development business Abacus Software in a management buyout to Urdgrup for a consideration of £1.7m.  

Recruiters should use the consultation on draft guidance for Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) to gain further clarity on the ‘Swedish Derogation’ model.

This is the advice from Hayley Dear and Bridget Wood, solicitors in law firm Blake Lapthorn’s specialist recruitment sector group.

Executive search and advisory firm Allemby Hunt has acquired Global Financial Search.

Lisa Delaryd, owner and head of Global Financial Search,joins Allemby Hunt’s capital markets group as senior consultant, covering fixed income sales, rates trading and rates futures and options.

Talent management solutions provider StepStone Solutions has released version 11 of its SaaS-based, enterprise-level talent acquisition solution, MrTedTalentLink.

Version 11 includes enables clients to more effectively convert their business and consumer brands into an attractive career proposition and engage more closely with their talent communities.

With more companies looking to take advantage of growth territories, there is a trend for firms to appoint a head of emerging markets.

In the first quarter of 2011 nine recruitment agencies were put into administration, a 31% drop on the previous quarter and 59% less than the same period in the previous year, according to exclusive research by Recruiter magazine.

BT’s Openreach division is seeking 200 ex-armed forces personnel to help deliver super-fast fibre broadband.

The new recruits are due to start their new jobs in May as part of a mobile engineering workforce, which will help to deploy super-fast broadband to homes and businesses across the UK.

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