APPOINTMENTS: 14-18 APRIL 2025

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This week’s appointments include: Eventus Recruitment Group, Matrix, SPG Resourcing

Eventus Recruitment Group has appointed Richard Hatchett as a senior legal recruiter within its legal recruitment division. Based on a hybrid arrangement from the Lancaster office, Hatchett brings over 20 years of experience in the professional services sector, supporting both candidates and clients. 

Matrix, a front-line workforce management solution provider, has appointed Andrew Curry as client engagement director for health and social care. Curry brings extensive background in business development across health, social care and adjacent sectors. In his new role, Curry will be responsible for strengthening relationships with key clients, driving growth and ensuring Matrix’s workforce management solutions are tailored to meet the evolving needs of the healthcare sector.

SPG Resourcing has appointed Kevin Burke and Louis Taylor as technology recruiters. Burke joins as principal recruitment consultant and brings sector experience from senior roles at an international recruitment group. Taylor joins with three years of experience as an IT specialist recruiter.

Californian master plan calls for new statewide collaborative to align education, training and hiring needs

In the US, the state of California is proposing to launch digital career passports for the labour market.

Legislation 14 April 2025

Recruiter Searchability transitions to employee-owned

Tech recruitment firm Searchability has announced its transition to employee ownership via an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).

Contracts 8 April 2025

FINANCIALS: Staffline results exceed market expectations

Recruitment group Staffline has announced a strong performance for the year ended 31 December 2024.

Financials 8 April 2025

Zero-hours contracts must be ‘transparent and consistent’ says REC’s Shoesmith

Government must ensure that “transparency and consistency” exist around zero-hours contracts that workers can request.

Legislation 1 April 2025
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