International job posting delivery and job board management company eQuest will launch a UK employment index which will provide recruiters with a monthly analysis of job posting trends and how effective online advertisements are performing based on candidate responses.
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Multi-sector recruiter Bond Williams is moving to a bigger location within Bournemouth.
The office is located above Santander in Bournemouth’s ‘The Square’.
Medical staffing specialist HCL has been named as a preferred supplier to NHS South Central (also known as Pro-Cure), the procurement hub covering 27 NHS Trusts in the region.
Former City banker Sebastian Piggott has joined executive search firm Kinsey Allen International as a consultant.
Piggott joins Kinsey Allen International’s fixed income practice to focus on senior sales and trading hires across credit, rates and foreign exchange.
Executive search firm Warren Partners has appointed Sally Johnson as director.
Johnson was previously a partner at executive search firm The Orcid Partnership.
HR recruiter Digby Morgan has appointed Fiona Lim as senior consultant in the team responsible for looking after senior interim roles.
Meanwhile, Donna Wood has joined as a senior associate looking after entry to mid-level HR professionals and Mark Ladds joins as consultant, recruiting interim HR professionals.
Financial staffing specialist Allemby Hunt has appointed Martin Guntrip as non-executive chairman.
Guntrip is the current club secretary of the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
The former professional tennis player is also an office supplies and print industry entrepreneur.
Candidate Manager, a global provider of web-based applicant tracking systems, has appointed Tim Ellis as business development manager.
Before joining Candidate Manager, Ellis worked for Candidate Manager’s sister company, MyJobGroup.
The Hydrogen Group plans to build on its improved financial results by continuing to expand internationally.
The group’s international operations played a big part in helping the recruiter increase its net fee income (NFI) by 64% in 2010. International NFI of £8.8m now represents 32% of Hydrogen’s total NFI compared to 22% in 2009.