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This week’s contracts and deals include: Catapult, Consilium Recruit, Cross Country, DaXtra, Dynistics, Frontline Recruitment, Job.com, Resume-Library, SmartRecruiters, The People Factor, TritonExec

While recruiters rank in the least trusted professions, the good news is they feature below politicians, journalists and car salesmen.

An Irish international payroll and global mobility tax services firm plans to create 200 new roles over the next 18 months due to a €25m (£22.2m) investment.

A director of Wales-headquartered recruiter Acorn Recruitment has joined the likes of singers Elvis Costello and Feargal Sharkey in being named in the Queen’s birthday honours list.

Brexit is “not going to make much difference to the range of people entering this country to live and work”, says Michael Portillo.

Theresa May has come in from some gentle ribbing from career site CV-Library.

North Lincolnshire’s manufacturing sector is be boosted to the tune of 1,200 new jobs.

A data breach involving Celtic Football Club is a warning to recruiters to have robust processes in place – not least because it could lead to fines for breaching general data protection regulation (GDPR).

Brexit uncertainty has continued to take its toll on hiring, with activity remaining muted in May.

With CVs no longer fit for purpose, soft skills and understanding people’s needs are vital to unlock a secret talent pool, recruiters and HR experts heard.

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