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Cautious optimism remains mood of the day for recruiters – City Comment
... trends. Hays, Michael Page and Robert Walters have all made more upbeat comments regarding January/February trading recently supported by temp return to work data and evidence of more rapid hiring decisions by clients. Overseas, there are some early signs of ...
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Money matters
... of recessive trading, he explained. Ramus expects to see more companies going into administration under pre-pack arrangements or opting ... its banking partner may not be able to provide any more money. In such cases, Hamilton Bradshaw is seeking to step in. “Where ...
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Measure candidate satisfaction rather than rely on hiring managers’ feedback
... months with stakeholders placing as much importance if not more on candidate satisfaction and candidate feedback as feedback from hiring ... there are challenges because often times there is so much more there,” she advised. • Comment below on this story. You can ...
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Say goodbye to EDI
... “doing EDI”, but in reality the majority (in most cases more than 90 per cent) are printing the EDI messages and processing them ... manner. I firmly believe that a company can become more competitive and profitable by letting suppliers and logistics partners ...
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The 1999 Study of Selling to the UK Health Service_2
... serves as a soapbox for the author’s views and is often more subjective than objective. This may irritate many who have long experience ... Fortunately, some suppliers have understood that there is more to attracting customer loyalty, albeit within the bounds of public-sector ...
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Marketplace - Job incices and rec-to-rec focus
... for a year earlier. Mandis/Adecco job creation index More than 45,000 jobs were created in January across the 21 ‘key ... has risen 12.4%, or 229 points, since December. This is more than 600 points higher than at the same time in 2005, and 1,069 points ...
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The price is right_2
... over the contract and will not offer any other customers more favourable terms. These are sometimes called “most favoured customer” ... made on time. Purchasers should, typically, look to pay no more than 2-3 per cent a year above the base rate of any high-street bank. If ...
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An Elite approach to long-term growth
... board. Wells continued that afterwards “it became a lot more scientific how we looked at the numbers. We were able to make informed ... to larger premises in Bedford Row with capacity for more than 50 staff. Still, the firm’s namesakes are not getting carried ...
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Can public sector recruiters deliver best value?
... to get some job stimulus. If you’re a recruiter, you’re more likely to go where you have a chance of making some profit and getting ... is helpful and offers a welcome prospect for all.” For more from Dean Shoesmith, see the new issue of Recruiter, out tomorrow (13 ...
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The point of no return
... or North American base, making the task of communication more manageable. Smaller companies are generally more likely to achieve high adoption rates because their culture and processes ...