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A new points-based system for skilled immigrants comes into force today

Despite media reports about declining consumer confidence in the wake of the global economic crisis, the travel and tourism recruitment industry remains buoyant.

Roger Philby is a man who wants to change the face of recruitment. Colin Cottell talks to him about his drive for greater professionalism

Websites are a bit like super-tankers,” says John Russell, marketing manager of recruitment consultancy Martin Ward Anderson (MWA), which specialises in finance professionals. “They take a little while to get going, you put a lot of resource into them and then they really start performing.

Many European countries enforce strict controls on temporary workers, but an REC delegation aims to break down barriers on the issue. Julian May reports

Unsurprisingly, recruiters are feeling the pinch more this year. Sarah Coles investigates the options available to help resurrect failing companies

Greythorn's driving force has his sights set on global expansion — and no one doubts that he will carry it through. DeeDee Doke reports
Entertaining clients over the Christmas period no longer means a quick sherry and mince pie down the pub. Wendy Sloane discovers how recruitment agencies can show clients they mean business by doing something a little more extravagant...

The night air reverberated to the sound of fireworks and applause rang around as London's Grosvenor House Hotel hosted the Recruiter 2008 Awards for Excellence, supported by Thomas International.

The Grosvenor's Great Room was filled to capacity with recruiters from across the industry, w

Uncertainty can strike a business at any time, whether through a predicted economic downturn, or your firm is party to a merger or acquisition, or perhaps a key person has suddenly left. We asked a variety of recruiters to share their secrets in dealing with uncertainty. Here’s what they told us

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