Executive search firm NEXUSBioMed has joined forces with HUMANeX Ventures, a research, training and assessment firm, in a bid to identify the best talent for executive-level roles in science-based companies in the US.
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A poll of global senior executive members of BlueSteps.com, a career management service for senior executives, has revealed that 48% expect the economy to rebound in the first half of next year.
Only 25% of those surveyed believe a recovery will occur in the second half of this year, with 27% are not expecting a recovery until the second half of 2010 or later.
ABM University NHS Trust has chosen the Kronos staff rostering solution to manage its employee rostering, and time and attendance across three main hospital sites including administrative and nursing staff.
Creative sector recruiter Purple has introduced a client reward referral scheme.
US executive search firm Equinox Partners, focusing exclusively on the real estate industry, has appointed David Jacobstein as managing director based in New York City.
Jacobstein joins Equinox from his role as senior advisor to accountancy and tax firm Deloitte’s real estate practice.
Public sector employment rose by 13,000 in the second quarter of 2009 to 6.039m, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.
Employment in central government increased by 21,000, due mainly to growth in
employment in the NHS (18,000 increase).
Almost a third of graduate recruiters are planning to recruit more graduates next year than in 2009, according to research from Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR).
International recruiter Manpower has launched Manpower Public Sector, a new Manpower subsidiary, which will provide both consulting and staffing services solutions to the US Federal government.
Andrew Jones, a former managing director of Manpower subsidiary Jefferson Wells, is vice president and US managing partner of Manpower Public Sector.
I know I am a little late with my response but we have given this a great deal of thought (recruiter.co.uk, ‘Broadbean deal’, 23 October).
Retailer Tesco has appointed 2,000 long-term unemployed people. The supermarket chain plans to recruit long-term unemployed in stores and distribution centres across the UK.