Just one in 10 recruiters think current regulations aid professionalism in the recruitment sector, according to research by the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo).
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Support for the private sector to create jobs is critical in avoiding a double dip recession, according to Dean Shoesmith, president of the Public Sector People Managers’ Association (PPMA) and HR director, Sutton and Merton Council.
The proposed cap on non-EU workers announced by the Coalition Government is unlikely to significantly cut numbers of foreign IT workers coming to the UK, according to the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo).
HotLizard has developed an executive new platform for financial recruiter Warner Scott Recruitment.
Warner Scott recruits senior finance professionals across numerous international locations including the UK, Middle East, GCC, Asia and Australasia, so the new site features both English and Arabic content and the option to switch between the two languages.
While the latest Report on Jobs from KMPG and the Recruitment & Employment Confederation reveals a reduced rate of growth of new jobs, construction professionals remain among the most in-demand.
Improved business conditions contributed to a 13% rise in revenue at international staffing company Adecco in Q2.
Its results reveal:
Despite high levels of unemployment, more than half of recruiters say that the lack of quality candidates is slowing the recruitment process, according to a new survey.
The KellyOGC Global RPO Report 2010 found that 54% of respondents cited quality of candidates as slowing the recruitment process.
International recruiter Kelly Services has appointed Sally Cleary as head of business development for the UK and Ireland.
Cleary will be responsible for expanding permanent and temporary divisions in science, engineering, IT and education.
Welfare to work, training and recruitment services provider Employment Services Holdings (ESH) Group has appointed Colin Birchall as chief executive.
ESH’s stable includes Birmingham-based Pertemps People Development Group (PPDG), which was acquired by ESH in September 2008.