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Technical recruiter Advanced Resource Managers has launched a range of new divisions to expand its technical coverage.  

Mike Gawthorne, managing director, Advanced Resource Managers, told Recruiter: “The environmental sector is a burgeoning industry and we now have the resource to tap into it.”

David Higgins

David Higgins

International technical recruiter Harvey Nash has announced the resignation of deputy chairman David Higgins.

E-Solo is a new software product that helps contract workers and sub-contractors ensure they are compliant with tax and legal requirements.

Recruiter’s 3rd Annual Forum on 23 April will spotlight recruiters who are making a difference building strong partnerships with their clients, creating sector agendas and setting the pace in the recruitment industry.

US engineering company Bechtel has won the main contract to manage the construction on the Crossrail project.

The new rail development will cross South-East England, involving £16bn in construction work and creating up to 14,000 jobs.

Tom Nixon, operations manager at engineering staffing specialist EPCglobal, which is an approved supplier to Bechtel, told Recruiter:

Public sector recruiter Morgan Hunt has announced a number of senior appointments.

Terry Benson and Richard Corfield join the group’s board as non-executive directors.  

Benson was chief executive of Michael Page from 1990 to 2006, growing its market capitalisation of £50m to over £500m to become the second largest recruitment business in the UK.

Innovations such as the introduction of ‘nano breaks’ will aid the travel sector’s recovery, recruiters have claimed.

The move towards shorter one-day breaks, as opposed to weekend trips away, will prove to be a shot in the arm to the sector’s job market, Julia Feuell, managing director at New Frontiers, says.

QPS Group has acquired London-based IT sales and marketing recruiter White Square Search through its UK subsidiary, Qualitas People Solutions (UK). The amount paid was not disclosed, however, the acquisition costs were met from the group’s cash reserves.

A man accused of the murder of a driver recruitment agency boss will appear in court today.

Russell Leon Carter, 52, of Rumney, Cardiff, South Wales, is charged with murdering director Kingsley Monk, 45, in October 2008.

Monk died at the scene at his office in New Inn on 20 October 2008.

A number of recruiters have been recognised at the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise.

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