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The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) sales conference will host a live transatlantic panel discussion at its conference next month.
British recruiters will be able to pick the brains of a panel of leading recruitment industry experts from the US over a live satellite link to San Jose, California, at APSCo’s forthcoming sales conference next month.
Manufacturing, engineering, technical sales and energy recruiter ATA Recruitment has launched a new defence and aerospace division.
Recruiters are accusing credit insurers of withdrawing credit insurance as the health of the economy deteriorates and bad debts are certain to be on the increase.
New business and employment activity all contracted at record rates as business expectations turned negative in the UK services industry, according to new research.
Law firm Cobbett’s has advised recruitment and outsourced solutions provider BNB Recruitment Solutions on the sales of three subsidiaries.
The subsidiaries, trading under the Norman Broadbent banner, will be sold to Garner for an aggregate consideration of £5.5m.
Bristol-based marketing and creative recruiter Ad Lib is running a competition to design a viral internet advertising campaign to promote the agency and attract candidates.
Finance recruiter WH Marks Sattin is launching a new division to take advantage of increasing demand for risk and compliance staff.
“We have already seen greater demand in the risk and general compliance area, and
IT recruiter InterQuest has predicted bumper growth in its 2008 results.
In a trading update for the year ending 31 December 2008, Interquest expects revenue to increase to £104m (around 20% higher than 2007: £86.7m) and gross profit anticipated to exceed £15.2m (around 18% up on 2007: £12.9m)
Supermarket Sainsbury’s plans to create 5,000 new jobs.
The Metro newspaper reports that the supermarket chain had recruited 21,000 temporary workers rather than the 12,000 it had orginally planned to take on and 2,000 of these would be retained, while 3,000 new jobs would be created through the opening of six new shops.