Recruiters make the Sunday Times International Track 200
9 July 2012
Three recruitment companies have made it into the inaugural International Track 200, compiled by Oxford research firm Fast Track on behalf of The Sunday Times.
Mon, 9 Jul 2012
Three recruitment companies have made it into the inaugural International Track 200, compiled by Oxford research firm Fast Track on behalf of The Sunday Times.
The league table ranks Britain’s private companies with the fastest-growing international sales over their latest two years of available accounts.The leading recruiter is healthcare and medical specialist Global Medics, which places doctors in temporary and full-time positions primarily in the UK, Ireland, Canada and Australia. International sales grew 158% a year from £3.4m in 2009 to £22.7m in 2011.
Next is LA International at number 64, the IT and engineering recruiter, providing staff for the defence, security, telecoms and aviation industries around the world. The firm’s international sales grew 57% a year from £8.7m in 2009 to £21.4m in 2011.
Finally, WA Consultants are in the table at number 182. The company recruits permanent and contract staff in IT, research & development, and technology. The Exeter-based company’s international sales have grown 24% a year from £5.7m in 2009 to £8.7m in 2011.
Three recruitment companies have made it into the inaugural International Track 200, compiled by Oxford research firm Fast Track on behalf of The Sunday Times.
The league table ranks Britain’s private companies with the fastest-growing international sales over their latest two years of available accounts.The leading recruiter is healthcare and medical specialist Global Medics, which places doctors in temporary and full-time positions primarily in the UK, Ireland, Canada and Australia. International sales grew 158% a year from £3.4m in 2009 to £22.7m in 2011.
Next is LA International at number 64, the IT and engineering recruiter, providing staff for the defence, security, telecoms and aviation industries around the world. The firm’s international sales grew 57% a year from £8.7m in 2009 to £21.4m in 2011.
Finally, WA Consultants are in the table at number 182. The company recruits permanent and contract staff in IT, research & development, and technology. The Exeter-based company’s international sales have grown 24% a year from £5.7m in 2009 to £8.7m in 2011.
