Life science leaders believe the coalition government will improve the business environment in their sector, according to a survey published today by ST&I (Science, Technology & Innovation) Partners.
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European Medical technology and lifescience recruiter Remtec has appointed Justin Pilmer to lead its new training academy.
Other members of the team include Emily Lloyd-Ruck, Jonathan Deacon, Neil Ratcliffe, and Angelica Chhiba.
Executives Place has launched a free-to-join, online community for high-earning individuals where members are anonymous and in full control of their own privacy.
Indian-based executive search firm 3P Consultants has appointed Pradeep Bhalla as principal partner for its NCR (National Capital Region — Delhi and surrounding area) operations.
Bhalla has more than 24 years’ experience in sales, business development and retained executive search consulting. He has successfully recruited leadership talent for large diversified Indian business houses.
Lorien Resourcing has appointed Miles Stribbling as director responsible for the continued expansion within its recruitment outsourcing (RPO) and consultancy services division.
Graduates remain keen to enter the public sector despite impending cuts, according to research from The Guardian.
The research found public service and not-for-profit recruiters ranked high in the chart, with the NHS, Teach First, Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), Civil Service, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Amnesty International all claiming spots in the top 20.
Recruiters have been urged to help the mobility of talent in the public sector through providing advice on candidate’s skills by Dean Shoesmith, president of the Public Sector People Manager’s Association (PPMA).
Multi-sector recruiter JAM has appointed founder and former chief executive of Harvey Nash, David Higgins as non-executive director.
Higgins stepped down from Harvey Nash last year.
CA Technologies has appointed US recruitment firm Allegis RPO as its new talent acquisition partner for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Working Links says it is well prepared for changed to the welfare to work programme, according to a spokesperson for the welfare to work provider.