The Northern Ireland Prison Service (NIPS) has launched a “milestone” recruitment drive for 200 new custody officers.
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Trade and technical recruiter NRL Recruitment has increased its permanent staff headcount from 88 to 108 in 2011.
The Monster Employment Index (MEI) for January 2012 stands at 129 points, up on January 2011’s 128 level, but lower than all other months of last year.
Three-fifths of jobseekers have applied for jobs they were knowingly unsuitable for, with the majority citing ‘desperation’ as the main reason why, according to a new study.
Prime Minister David Cameron has suggested 30% as a potential quota for the number of women companies must have on their executive boards, also refusing to rule out the introduction of quotas.
The business services sector enjoyed a positive final quarter last year, with strong performances prompting a sense of optimism among owners and managers, according to the results of the latest Business Factors Index from Bibby Financial Services.
UK multi-regional recruitment and training company Acorn has reported a second successive increase in turnover to a record £94m for 2011.
Multi-sector recruiter Brightwork Group announces increased turnover and a near 70% rise in profits, which the firm puts down in part to a boom in global whisky sales.
Professional services group Harvey Nash has announced that its results for year to 31 January 2012 should be ahead of expectations, with profit up 31%, on the same day that London Mayor Boris Johnson praised the firm’s “commitment” to the city as it announced it would retain a global HQ in the capital.
IT recruiter Henderson Scott has seen a 47% rise in profit and a 53% increase in its profits in 2011.