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The rise of the entrepreneur in recruitment has led to a steady increase in the number of smaller agencies. Ross Wigham reports on how they are holding their own against the big boys in the industry
Companies are starting to move their call centres back on to home turf
We talk to the winners of the Age Positive Recruitment Excellence Awards about how they fight employment discrimination
Recent events – for example, the explosion at the Buncefield fuel depot in Hemel Hempstead – highlight the dangers of being unprepared for the unexpected. Colin Cottell reports on the available contingency plans
Around the country, as run-down urban areas are being rejuvenated, creating thousands of jobs, recruiters are identifying proposed new sites and making the most of the new opportunities on offer. Colin Cottell investigates

The Pinnacle Society is the US organisation which recognises the crème de la crème of the recruitment industry in America. Colin Cottell spoke to some of its members and asks whether it would work in the UK

If you supply staff to clients, liability could end up being a thorny issue — if you haven’t done your insurance homework correctly.

As clients look to reduce costs by sidestepping agencies, research shows that there will be a growth in customer service jobs, leading to opportunities for recruiters

Recruiters working in the customer services sector are facing challenges as employers cut out recruitment agencies and candidates shy away from customer facing roles.

Xansa Recruitment's managing director is a 'do as I do' leader and expects his team to follow. Ben Jones went to discover more behind Isaac George's philosophy
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