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Recent chief executive appointments of recruitment companies highlight some of the qualities needed for such a position. The ability to sell remains as important as ever, say many in the industry. Brian Gorman reports
Growth continues in the customer service sector, in part due to companies bringing their call centres back to the UK
If you are starting a training programme, it’s vital to make sure you team up with the right partner who understands your needs

A huge number of training companies are out there, many of them doing a great job, but not all of them will be right for your recruitment business.

New rules on maternity pay and maternity leave will begin to be implemented from October. So what impact will they have on recruiters?

Ben Jones profiles the winner of the Gary Clark Award – Martin Krajewski – which was announced at the 2007 Recruiter Awards for Excellence
The discrimination laws have yet to encompass weight discrimination, and yet there is evidence of 'fatism' being rife in recruitment

Although there has been a slight drop in jobs during June, more diverse job opportunities are on the increase within the sector

LA International has become a leader in public sector recruitment — and won two awards to prove it. Colin Cottell reports

Stoke-on-Trent is not the first place you would expect to find an award-winning recruitment company.

Recruiters are overwhelmingly positive about the year ahead, despite more negative grumblings from economists and commentators in other sectors.

Recruitment is literally a matter of life and death for the UK's military, as well as for the new batch of soldiers, sailors and airmen who have been selected to serve the country. DeeDee Doke and Liz Wells report
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