Making the switch

A recruiter is a recruiter wherever they work - true? Colin Cottell looks at the agency and in-house tribes and investigates how easy it is to jump sides

All recruiters, both agency and in-house, are engaged in the same activity - that of placing candidates into jobs. On the face of it, this is great news for those who wish to broaden their experience or simply fancy a change by moving from agency to in-house.

After all, many in-house recruiters, such as Tom Lidstone, group head of resourcing at Britvic, and Marion...

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