Maritime Assurance and Consulting (MAC) has launched MAC Resourcing, a new recruitment division of the company.
MAC’s managing director, Graeme Reid, along with director Damian Skelly, who will lead the division, have launched the business which will focus on a specialised, niche market, placing senior personnel such as naval architects and marine engineers.
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EU research body the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) has released research showing that female workers “fared better on the labour market than men during the [2008-9] recession”.
Executive search firm Vadarmoss has integrated Bond Adapt software.
Through the integration Vadarmoss aims to ensure consultants have more time to concentrate on sourcing and interviewing candidates, as well as speed up its credit control processes by locating and processing individual invoices more quickly.
EOS, a wholly owned subsidiary of commercial and industrial staffing company Staffline, has won two European Social Fund contracts to help the unemployed find work.
The contracts will involve working alongside local authorities in the West Midlands and in Yorkshire & Humberside to support members of long-term unemployed families overcome multiple barriers to securing employment.
Executive search firm DS Wolf Group International has appointed Chi-Hang ‘Benny’ Kwong to its IT team.
Kwong joins as IT manager in his new position with the US-based firm, which also provides hiring strategy and market intelligence for the global financial services industry.
Finance and accountancy recruiter Sheridan Maine has appointed Robyn Jacquest as senior consultant, working at the company’s newly-opened Portsmouth office.
Jacquest has four years’ experience working in financial recruitment in the Portsmouth area.
Bournemouth hospitality recruitment agency Towngate Personnel has appointed Tim Goodall and Paul Baldock as consultants.
Goodall will work in the food and beverage sector of the firm focusing on temporary work placements across the UK.
Search engine optimisation and marketing firm theEword has won a contract with UK and Ireland IT recruiter ePeople.
theEword will work to boost the search engine rankings of ePeople.
Better use of women’s skills could be worth £15-23bn to the UK economy each year, claimed Lynne Featherstone, minister for equalities.
Financial recruiter Howarth Morris has launched an HR division jointly headed by new hire Daisy Ali, alongside regional manager Ian Lenehan.
Ali has eight years’ recruitment experience, the last three of which was in HR.