Roadside and vehicle assistance firm Agero is to create 500 new jobs when it opens its sixth North American driver assistance call and data response centre in Clarksville, Tennessee.
It will take over a new facility and begin operations this October, following consideration of 21 different locations in a 16-month search.
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The Australian government’s Indigenous Employment Programme (IEP) is looking to place 200 indigenous Australians – often known as Aboriginals – into jobs at the national landmark Uluru’s Ayers Rock Resort by the end of 2015.
Interim management provider Hemming Robeson has been launched by Nick Robeson, former chair of the Interim Management Association.
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) has appointed Peter Cheese as chief executive, effective 2 July.
Tracy Brown has been appointed as a senior consultant in Zebra Commercial, the commercial brand of multi-sector recruiter Office Zebra.
London Underground Ltd (LUL) will take on 600 new customer service advisors, according to senior reps at union RMT. LUL is a subsidiary of Transport for London (TfL).
Some might question how confident about their security jobseekers and contractors will feel when being placed in jobs in Iraq, but in this video James Allen, EMEA managing director of Swift Worldwide Resources, tells Recruiter that there are more than the necessary measures in place:
PA and secretarial recruiter Tiger Recruitment is now offering remote personal assistants who will be paid on an hourly basis, and has branched out to offer flexible office and meeting spaces in central London.
The demand for financial services and engineering temporary workers rose over the month of March, but cross sector remains lower than the levels seen last year.
This is according to the Association of Professional Staffing Companies’ (APSCo’s) ‘Monthly Trends’ report, surveying members of the association.
Talent and recruitment questions are not frequently top priorities for chief executives at the moment, and this is reflected in businesses’ use of social media to such ends, says Thomas Davies, head of Google Enterprise UK & Ireland.