Two initiatives could lead to a shake-up in the sector, making it more appealing to graduates and recruiters
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Jobseekers who have left the country to experience work elsewhere in the world are returning but may have to compete with incoming global talent
Colin Cottell investigates the government’s proposals on the taxation of ‘controlling persons’, which some fear could have severe repercussions for the UK’s private sector
In response to global economics, more law firms are merging and looking overseas, leading to a shift in talent in the powerhouse that is legal recruiting
The current downturn has led to a sharp rise in applications for teaching — many from jobseekers who are considering a career change. Julian May investigates
At the start of last year, recruiters looked forward with confidence and predictions that the year would continue in the same vein as 2007 ended. History will look back at 2008 as an exceptional year, but for all the wrong reasons.
DeeDee Doke spoke with E.ON’s HR director and the managing director of business services
Recruitment agencies look as if they will be the hardest hit when legislation comes into play, forcing employers to auto enrol temporary workers into pensions. Colin Cottell reports
GRS has announced an equity backed management buy-out