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Funding and support given to 53 start-up companies by the Irish government should create 911 new jobs over the next three years.
Targeting foreign nationals wishing to return to their home countries is an important aspect of international life sciences firm Life Technologies’ resourcing strategy, says its head of talent acquisition EMEA.
Belgrade was marginally the fastest-growing city for hiring via online employment platform Elance, according to the company’s Global Online Employment Report.
A total of 22,655 Nepali women obtained permission from its Department of Foreign Employment to leave the country for work overseas in 2011/12, more than double the previous year’s total.
The New Zealand police force has launched a new recruitment advertisement, which puts issues of suicide and mental ill health at the forefront of challenges new recruits would face.
The food and drink sector has previously had a tendency to invest heavily in its factories and hardware, placing less emphasis on modern HR processes.
The average US citizen born in the latter years of the baby boom (defined as 1957-64) held on average 11.3 jobs from age 18 to age 46, finds the US’s Department of Labor.
Europe saw a gradual slowdown, while there was growth in Asia and North and Latin America at international recruiter Randstad in its Q2 financial report, with the US and Japan particularly strong performers.
Inward investment into the UK economy created 52,741 jobs in the year 2010/11, and secured a further 59,918, show figures announced by business secretary Vince Cable.
A 16.9% year-on-year rise in revenues from US operations was a highlight of professional recruiter Robert Half International’s Q2 2012.
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