After a year’s absence due to cost cutting and the economic downturn, BT has returned to large-scale graduate recruitment.
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Business telecommunications firm Unicom has launched a nationwide recruitment drive.
The firm is recruiting nationwide for 160 more employees and an additional 20 positions at its Manchester head office.
Unicom has offices in Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Ipswich, Milton Keynes, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Nottingham, Sheffield and Stoke-on-Trent.
Demand for IT staff rose in the last quarter, according to the latest Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) Technology Demand and Supply report, produced by e-skills UK.
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With a report this week claiming that business confidence has reached its highest level in four years, recruiters have also reported rising levels of confidence.
As business in general starts to pick up, there are signs that recruiters, particularly in niche sectors, are once again in demand
The business services sector, which includes the recruitment industry, has shown strong signs of stabilising over the past six months, according to the latest Bibby Financial Services Business Factors Index.
Financial recruiter Alexander Daniels has launched.
The firm was launched by former trade minister and CBI director-general Lord Digby Jones at a launch event at Hotel du Vin in Birmingham.
HR business solutions provider Kenexa has launched Kenexa 2x.
The technology platform provides a Unified Talent Record across the employment lifecycle linking recruitment, onboarding, performance management and mobility.
For more information, see the next week’s Online Recruitment (Recruiter, 12 May).
The Canadian economy created 108,700 jobs in April led by growth in country’s services sector, according to data from Statistics Canada.
The unemployment rate fell to 8.1% in April from 8.2% a month earlier.