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More speakers have been confirmed for Recruiter’s Smart Resourcing 2010 conference on 22 September.
Accountancy staffing specialist Alexander Lloyd has seen a 113% increase in registered vacancies during the first quarter of the year compared to the same period last year.
HCL Fairstaff, which places medical administrative, support and secretarial posts, is opening new offices in Leeds and Newcastle.
HCL adds that the new expansion will compliment its existing operations in Leeds and Newcastle and will focus on growth opportunities in the NHS, industry and private sector.
Accountancy and finance recruiter Walker Hamill has announced the appointment of Darren Reuben as senior consultant.
Reuben was placed in to this role through rec to rec firm Spencer Harrington
Executive search firm Boyden has opened new offices in Vienna, Austria and Prague in the Czech Republic.
The firm has also appointed two partners.
International retained executive search firm J Robert Scott has appointed two managing directors within its technology practice.
Steve Maxwell joins the firm’s Boston headquarters from Ohio-based executive search firm Kesic | Cervino, where he was a partner.
Global job prospects for professionals and managers are continuing to improve, according to Antal’s latest ‘Global Snapshot’ survey.
The quarterly global survey of hiring and firing trends from more than 9,600 organisations in 55 countries found that the percentage of organisations intending to hire in the coming quarter was up from 55% at the start of the year to 58%.
International executive search firm CTPartners has appointed Andrew Song as director of its capital markets practice group.
As a member of the firm’s financial services practice, Song serves clients in the capital markets sector.
He has completed assignments for senior positions in sales, trading, research, structuring and banking across multiple asset classes.
Not enough young people are becoming engineers, according to Russell Dalglish, managing director at global technical resourcing provider Talascend.