Welcome to the third annual showcase of Recruiter magazine’s Game Changers, featuring five products with the power and potential to radically alter the way we recruit. Sue Weekes looks at what’s behind them
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“How can an organisation balance internal and external recruitment to ensure staff progression but also bring in new ideas and skills?”
With the long-awaited new rules on travel & subsistence (T&S) expenses only weeks away from implementation, Recruiter brought together recruitment professionals from a variety of sectors to debate the implications at a roundtable event sponsored by Anderson Group and chaired by Recruiter editor DeeDee Doke
A £4.3m scheme to retrain ex-service personnel as schoolteachers has seen only 28 people graduate since it was set up two years ago, claims Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell.
Recruiters say agency healthcare workers are refusing to work under new government-imposed spending caps in NHS Trusts, which the trusts say are unrealistic.
Recruiters are coming forward to redeploy workers and contractors into new posts following manufacturer Bombardier’s decision to shed more than 1,200 UK jobs.
Fire up the Quattro argument: to shame or not to shame
Gregory Allen: NEETs are our next competitive advantage
Multi-specialist recruitment and training agency Acorn has signed a sponsorship deal with the annual Dalmatian Bike Ride, which raises money for St David’s Hospice Care in Newport.
International recruiter Amoria Bond has signed a sponsorship deal with the Manchester University Men’s Hockey Club.