Specialist risk management recruiter for the financial sector, JCW Search, has strengthened its teams with a number of appointments.
Ben Goodfellow has been promoted to senior consultant to build and manage the financial risk team.
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Multi-sector recruiter Eximius Group has strengthened its team with the following appointments.
Industrial recruiter Javelin has purchased food service jobs specialist North & South.
The purchase, for an undisclosed sum, takes Javelin’s turnover to more than £3.5m and job assignments to over 400 a week.
Digital marketing intelligence firm comScore has signed an agreement to acquire communications research agency ARSgroup.
The all-cash acquisition strengthens comScore’s position of measuring advertising and its effectiveness in TV, online, print and integrated cross-media platforms.
Recruitment into the financial services sector in the City continued to grow in January, according to the latest Morgan McKinley London employment monitor.
Figures show that financial services jobs rose by 60% for the month compared to January last year, rising from 2,898 openings in January 2009 to 4,646 in January 2010.
Show your colleagues and employees how much you appreciate them this Valentine’s Day by bringing lurve into the workplace.
National recruitment group HR GO thinks there’s no better way to raise spirits and get the whole team engaged in a little office fun than to hold a themed Valentine’s Day.
The Impellam Group, a provider of staffing solutions and outsourced people-related services, has seen a decline in turnover in its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2009.
Its results reveal:
International oil and gas jobs board OilCareers has opened an office in North America.
The new office in Houston, Texas will serve the US and Canada.
The firm adds that it has also launched an international candidate attraction programme to increase its users from 640,000.
Around 5,200 financial jobs are to be created in Doha, Qatar, according to research from financial recruiter Kinsey Allen International.
The research shows that the financial sector will employ 20,100 people by the end of the year. In 2006 the sector employed just 6,200 people.