Job vacancies fall by 3,300
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Cheshire firm targets Scotland
Survey finds a majority of under 30-year-olds want to work flexibly in companies
Recruiters need to adopt a more positive mindset, to shake off the culture of mediocrity.
That was the message last week from Bill Radin, the respected American recruiter.
Speaking in London, Radin, who has 21 years’ industry experience, said: “The average recruiter has low self-esteem.
That was the message last week from Bill Radin, the respected American recruiter.
Speaking in London, Radin, who has 21 years’ industry experience, said: “The average recruiter has low self-esteem.
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has cautiously welcomed plans to restrict the hire of overseas nurses.
The plans, announced by Health Minister Lord Warner last week, would see the NHS forced to open up any vacancies firstly to British nurses or nurses from the European Economic Area (EEA). Only if posts remained unfilled after this could the NHS look abroad.
Northern recruiter secures a Gangmasters Licence after audit
Wigan firm wins recognition to supply IT staff to health authorities
Survey finds that salaries are rising and employment length is reducing
The vast majority of final year undergraduates, 72%, feel corporate responsibility and the ethical record of a prospective employer are "extremely important" when looking for a job, according to Grad Facts 2006, a survey published by The Guardian.