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Infrastructure service provider NWIX has appointed Pippa Dyal as chief HR officer.
NWIX builds high performance network solutions, using its own national fibre optic infrastructure, for organisations that rely on the Internet to do business and those that need very high bandwidth such as data centres.
Prezzo will be looking to internal talent to help fill around 250 new roles at 20 new locations, according to a spokesperson for the Pizza restaurant chain.
The group announced that it would be opening 20 locations this year, including the acquisition of six Café Uno restaurants
Education staffing specialist Simply Education has opened a new office in Cambourne, Cambridge.
Ross Davies has been promoted to manage the branch.
Sales director Sharon Sperrin says: “This is all part of the ongoing growth strategy to continue to develop the east of the region.”
The number of new interim management assignments starting fell by 25% on the previous year, according to research from The Interim Management Association’s Annual Ipsos MORI Market Summary for 2010.
Not-for-profit professional body the Institute of Recruiters (IOR) has appointed Helen Charles-Morgan as chairman of the IOR.
Charles-Morgan, the managing director of international recruiter Platinum, will work with the IOR team, regional directors and the organisation’s members to refine the services.
IT, accountancy, hospitality, leisure and professional services recruiter Kellan Group witnessed a ‘gradual recovery’ in 2010, according to the year ended 31 December 2010.
The group’s results reveal:
· Revenue of £29.83m up 1.2% from £29.46m in 2009
The chief executive of the Employment Related Services Association (ERSA) a trade body for organisations in the welfare-to-work sector has raised concerns about the risks involved in delivering the government’s new Work Programme.
Under the Work Programme that is due to begin in June, charities will play a key role in getting the UK’s long-term unemployed into work.
Recruitment giant Randstad says it is confident on its performance for forthcoming quarters after posting increased revenues in Q1 2011, according to chief executive Ben Noteboom.
The group’s results reveal:
· Revenue up 22% to €3.7bn (£3.25bn) organic growth per working day 15%
· Operating expenses sequentially down 2% to €562m
Legal and finance recruiter CML Recruitment has launched an iPhone app.
The app enables jobseekers to track applications consultants are making on their behalf and keep a closer eye on where their CV has been sent.
The app also features a link to Google maps, recorded podcasts with interview tips and a ‘Hot Jobs of the Week’ section, only available to those with the app.