More permanent staff are being recruited in the pharmaceutical sector rather than temps, contrary to findings in this week’s REC Report on Jobs, according to a pharma recruiter.
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If you think you’re being watched more closely than normal at work, then your boss may have been following the latest government health campaign to raise awareness of the disease of dementia.
Antarctica
The British Antarctic Survey has launched a recruitment campaign to attract carpenters, electricians, plant technicians, plumbers and chefs to work at its research stations. Flexible contracts will run from four to 18 months, while starting salaries are £23,000 per annum. Accommodation, travel, clothing and food will also be provided.
Despite the economic malaise, it’s not all been bad news on the results front. Spring Group grew full year 2008 EBITDA by 15% to £9.2m on the back of a healthy 19% rise in revenues. Penna’s results were boosted as clients tried to soften the blow of redundancy by directing axed staff towards the company’s career transition service.
Micro-blogging site Twitter has a new service which will help target online job advertisements.
Manpower profits slump
Global recruiter Manpower reported a drop in profits for the three months ending 31 March 2009.
Pay increases have plunged and are continuing to decline, according to Labour Research Department’s (LRD) Payline database for April.
The median for April pay settlements stands at just 1.5%, and if long-term deals are excluded, it is zero.
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Paper-based goods company SCA is using recruitment software provider StepStone to homogenise its recruitment brand and encourage internal movement across its 52,000 global employees.
Caroline Brent, vice president of HR operational development at SCA, told Recruiterthat the move would reduce spend after the initial development.
Barclays Capital (BarCap), the investment banking arm of Barclays, is on a hiring spree to take on another 100 bankers, according to a report in the Independent. This is in addition to 140 bankers and traders taken on since September.
The new staff are a result of BarCap seeking to build up its M & A activities, and its European equities business.