In-house recruiters should send all their jobs to aggregators, according to Peter Gold, founder of social media consultancy Hire Strategies.
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International executive search firm Pedersen & Partners has established a UK office in London.
With 44 wholly owned offices in 41 countries, Ulrik Rasmussen, partner in charge of Western Europe, will be leading the operations of the new London office.
Agencies or direct employers recruiting for the Australia and New Zealand markets can now access Hays’ annual salary survey via a mobile app for the first time.
IT recruiter Eurobase People will implement Saber’s sales performance management software at its Chelmsford and London offices.
Eurobase People’s operations director Clive Newton says: “Saber will enable us to reinforce our best practice recruitment methods in a visual and fun way, inspiring even better customer performance on behalf of our customers.”
More than two-thirds of UK workers think access to social networking sites should be banned from the workplace, according to research from reed.co.uk.
The nationwide survey of 4,245 workers reveals that a third of employees access Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or other social networking sites while at work.
Global search firm The MBS Group has appointed Maria Henderson as an associate consultant.
Henderson joins from a global search firm Korn Ferry Whitehead Mann, where she was a senior associate in the private equity practice, based in the firm’s London office.
Globally networked executive search human capital solutions provider SpenglerFox has launched SME board solutions practice.
The new service is for SMEs, providing training and support for senior company directors and board members.
Energy sector recruiter Spencer Ogden has opened a new office in Houston, Texas.
The office will recruit for the local oil & gas industry, as well as the developing renewables and nuclear markets, and will be led by director Edward Ogden.
Five new recruiters from the Houston area have already been recruited through the Spencer Ogden Graduate Academy scheme.
Healthcare recruiter Healthcare Locums (HCL) is poised to raise £60m from the issue of new shares, according to a report in today’s Daily Telegraph.
According to the Telegraph, proposals seen by the Sunday Telegraph suggests HCL has been looking to price a tranche of new shares at 10p each, placing the majority of them with existing shareholder Toscafund.