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National recruitment and training firm Positive Outcomes has strengthened its team with a number of new hires.

The new recruits are recruitment manager Sam Lawrence, senior consultant (general commercial positions), senior consultant (engineering sector) Sarah Kiesiel, and senior consultant (financial sector) Gillian Stanton.

Scotland-based Change Recruitment Group has expanded its IT and HR teams with a number of appointments.

Joining Richard Jones and Ryan McQueen in the IT division is Christina Ruprecht, while Steve Metcalfe has joined to strengthen the Glasgow team.

One in six recruitment agency businesses could change ownership as a result of the current economic climate, claims a new study by leading financial analysts Plimsoll.

With a surprising number of ‘cash-rich’ competitors waiting in the wings, the market could be set for a prolonged period of consolidation.

Specialist HR search and selection consultancy, Digby Morgan, has added two new consultants to its teams focused on recruiting interim HR professionals in the UK.

Recruitment company Jark has appointed two new board members.

Sarah Munday joins the business as managing director of the healthcare division and Neil Rogers has been brought in as financial director.

Munday has been working in education, health and social recruitment for 11 years, most recently for Bluecare, a healthcare locums company where she was MD.

Software solutions provider X-Genics is joining forces with Morgan Hunt to help ensure GP surgeries have the right support as they prepare to take charge of commissioning services.

Just 66% of HR directors think engineers have the necessary skills and attributes to make a valuable contribution on a board of management.

Healthcare staffing specialist HCL Healthcare has been awarded preferred supplier status to NHS Health Services Scotland.

Irish recruiter Cpl Resources has acquired care staffing specialist PHC Care Management.

Cpl Resources says the acquisition is a further step in CPL’s strategy of extending the group’s footprint in the healthcare sector.

Paddy Power is seeking ecommerce, IT, online, marketing and in-store staff to fill 1,440 new positions in Ireland, UK and Australia, according to Paddy Power, head of communications at the bookmaker.

The firm announced that is to create 1,440 new positions in Ireland, UK and Australia by 2013 with 500 new jobs created in Ireland, 810 new jobs in the UK and 130 jobs in Australia.

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