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Rebranding Odgers Select to Berwick Partners was not a result of brand confusion, the managing director of the newly-named division of executive search firm Odgers Berndtson told Recruiter.

Multi-sector executive search firms Grosvenor Wright and Clive & Stokes International have merged to create Grosvenor Clive and Stokes.

Keith Evans and Tim Beckh, formerly of Grosvenor Wright, become managing partners of the new executive search firm.

Clive & Stokes’ principals Jayne Maxwell and John Collier remain with the new company.

UK IT services group Parity Group says it remains confident in its strategy and that it is on target to meet its expectations this year.

According to the group’s interim management statement for the period from 1 July 2011 to date, the group is on course to exit from the its outsourced IT contract in December, resulting in a saving over £500k per annum in future years.

UK students are more motivated by salary than many of their international counterparts, according to Cisco’s 2011 Connected World Technology Report.

While globally two-thirds of respondents called salary the prime consideration for future employment, 81% of UK students, second only to French students at 83%, felt so.

Adecco has announced revenues of €5.3bn (£4.54bn) for Q3 2011, a 4% increase on the same quarter in 2010 or 7% ‘organic’ growth when currency growth is taken into account.

Online recruitment demand was up a single percentage point in October, with more than half of industries and sectors reporting some growth, according to job board Monster’s Employment Index UK.

Colonel Sanders’ famous recipe may be locked in a Kentucky safe, but when it comes to recruitment, communication is the key, according to KFC’s HR manager for UK and Ireland.

Tulsiani: Diverse talent are more distrustful of headhunters

Tulsiani: Diverse talent are more distrustful of headhunters

Having a winning employee engagement programme helps substantially in recruiting the right type of people for Marks & Spencer, according to the retailer’s HR director.

The Brazilian job market continued to create new jobs in October, but at a slower rate than the previous month, reports Bloomberg News.

Government-registered jobs created in October totalled 126,143, compared with 209,078 the previous month, according to Labour Ministry figures.

This is lower than the 167,178 figure predicted by Bloomberg economists.

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