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Clements: business needs to build

Clements: business needs to build

Recruitment software provider Bullhorn’s results for the first six months of this year saw an increase of over 40% in new bookings and paid users across the business compared to the same period last year.

The company now has more than 2,000 users in the UK. New clients include Venquis, Investigo, ReThink Recruitment and Recruit 121. Globally, Bullhorn has in excess of 45,000 users.

Graduate recruitment website Milkround has appointed Rhiannon Hughes as client marketing executive.

Hughes will have particular responsibility for Milkround’s applicant tracking system (ATS), to which Milkround recently added personalised application forms, boolean searching and interview slot scheduling features.

Employees who distrust their directors or senior management are significantly more likely to look for new job than their colleagues with more trust in management.

Reports of the death of the glass ceiling for female workers are premature, in the IT sector at least, according to one recruiter.

Yesterday, recruiter.co.ukreported the results of a survey by recruitment consultant Robert Half showing that less than a quarter of HR directors believe that men have an advantage over women in the workplace.

Technology recruitment firm Energize Recruitment has announced a 64% increase in revenues for the 12 months ending 30 June.

This is Energize’s fifth consecutive double-digit growth figure since the company launched in 2006.

The company has also launched a technology contracts division.

Graduate careers website Wikijob experienced its largest ever volume of traffic for the month of October.

Unique users last month totalled just under 315,000, up 90,000 on the total for October 2010.

The Association of Recruitment Consultancies (ARC) has announced the appointment of Jess Watts to its executive committee.

Watts is chief executive of Gi Group UK, an industrial-focused recruitment firm previously known as right4staff Group.

Workforce management software provider Allocate Software has announced revenue to the year ending May was up 37% to £30.1m.

The group’s health operation, which generates 77% of total revenues, gained the custom of 26 NHS Trusts in the year, meaning a total of 145 Trusts are on the books of its HealthRoster company among a total of 450 companies.

Prime People, the parent company of recruitment consultancies Macdonald & Company and Harper Craven, has announced a 23% rise in profit before tax when compared to the same period the previous year.

The figure of £500k is for the six months ending September.

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