Lawyers are back in demand in Russia, according to Antal-Laurence Simons, with the number of vacancies increasing and staff reductions less common.
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International design and digital recruiter Nakama has opened an office in Melbourne, Australia.
Julia Falcone, an ex-colleague of Rob Sheffield and Paul Goodship who started Nakama after they had all worked together in Aquent for many years, has been appointed as director of the Melbourne business.
Revenues at international staffing firm Randstad increased by 16% in Q2 of 2010 compared to Q2 2009, on the back of improving global staffing markets.
Hays Building Services has signed a three-year partnership agreement with the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) to continue to provide members with a dedicated recruitment service.
Electrical goods manufacturer Dyson has recruited 100 of 350 new engineers required to work on upcoming inventions at its laboratories in Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
Technical recruiter Matchtech has launched multi-sector recruiter Barclay Meade.
The new company will serve the following areas: accounting and finance; financial services; human resources; sales; marketing, communications and e-commerce; procurement, supply chain and logistics; and executive search.
Public sector recruiter and outsourcing firm The Capita Group has acquired the National Dental Plan group of companies (NDP) for £30m.
NDP operates dental insurance schemes, designing, distributing, arranging underwriting for and administering dental insurance policies to customers including Lloyds Banking Group, HSBC and BT.
Hewlett Packard (HP) will create 700 skilled technology jobs in Scotland between now and 2014.
The firm says it intends to make Erskine in Renfrewshire, current location of the firm’s sales and customer support operations, a hub for delivering IT services to UK clients.
Recruitment to recruitment specialist McCall is opening an office in Sydney, Australia.
The office will open next January and will be followed by another location by the end of Q1.
Age discrimination claims have risen by 37% in the past year, according to data from the Employment Tribunals Service.