Multi-posting and applicant tracking provider Logic Melon has launched its new Multi-Source CV Search facility.
Search Page
Educational recruiter Simply Education has appointed three new consultants to develop its Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire desks.
Lowenna Casley joins the firm’s Buckinghamshire primary desk, while Samantha Mc Entee will work on the firm’s Northamptonshire secondary desk, while Mandy Subharwal joins the Hertfordshire primary desk.
Irish recruiter CPL Resources has experienced “satisfactory” trading in H2, according to a trading update.
The update reveals the second six months of the financial year for CPL Resources has been “satisfactory” and it expects profits for the year ended 30 June 2011 to be “broadly in line with market expectations”.
Marketing, communications and digital recruiter Fabric has opened a new office in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The firm says the move is due to increased demand from South African-based companies, previously handled by Fabric’s headquarters in London.
Professional services firm KPMG is to recruit 154 interns from across the UK on its vacation programme this year.
An increasing number of legal and contractual roles will emerge in the UK’s IT industry to deal with the complexities of cloud computing, according to James Lyne, director of technology strategy at Sophos.
Specifically, the roles will be created to “ensure that third parties behave correctly and responsibly in the cloud”, said Lyne.
Recent Antal acquisition Parkside Recruitment has appointed Caron Matthews as divisional manger for accounting and finance perm.
She will be based at the firm’s Uxbridge office.
Cloud computing hosting company virtualDCS has launched a ‘private cloud’ service.
The service has been specifically enables recruiters to maintain storage of all of their client and other critical data within their offices.
IT and communications staffing specialist DP Connect has appointed Lucy Rees as a senior recruitment consultant.
Rees joins the firm’s business technology team, placing project managers and business analysts in the UK and mainland Europe.
Manufacturing has been a key contributor to private sector employment growth within Scotland, according to Bank of Scotland chief economist Donald MacRae.