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Executive search firm Norman Broadbent released its half-year trading figures at its Annual General Meeting today.

Pierce Casey, chairman, made the following statement: “The board is pleased to advise shareholders that the company traded profitably in the six months ended 30 June 2010.

Government plans for a radical shake up of the benefits systems have been welcomed by recruiters.

EEF, the manufacturers organisation, has appointed two specialist recruitment partners – specialist RPO provider CPH and manufacturing and engineering recruitment specialist JAM – to launch a recruitment services offering for its 5,500 member firms. 

Despite its continued growth - bucking the stagnation of most Western economies - China is still a ’second world’ country which is evolving.

BT has received more than double the number of applicants for its apprenticeship schemes this year, compared with last, according to Alex Wilson, BT’s human resources director

Little opportunity for scalable growth has seen Lloyds Banking group leave the Irish market, but the bank says the majority of jobs will be saved.

IT recruiter The ITHR group has moved to larger premises on Soho’s Warwick Street in London.

The move from the firm’s Leicester Square headquarters is due to plans to bolster consultant numbers ahead of a planned expansion, according to managing director Sean Gallagher.

Leicester-based Gemini Forces is expecting a surge in the numbers of military personnel leaving the armed forces and entering the civilian jobs market amid reports that several British Army regiments could be facing the axe over defence funding.

Talent should today be defined in terms of what is “the best way to get things done”, a London audience heard last week.

Men are more likely than women to have a spell of unemployment, but can expect to remain unemployed for a shorter period of time, according to an article by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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