Job board Totaljobs.com has launched a television ad campaign today featuring the tag line ‘It’s not luck, it’s Totaljobs.com’.
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Eight in 10 construction firms have maintained or increased headcount, according to research from construction recruiter One Way Resourcing.
The research also shows that almost 30% of organisations have increased their permanent headcount and over half (51.9%) have maintained their workforce.
More than 70% of organisations have no plans to cut headcount during the next quarter.
Job board reed.co.uk has started a national outdoor advertising campaign this week.
The campaign features a 200ft (61m) long and 15ft (4.5m) high ad in Clapham Junction supporting reed.co.uk’s latest Love Mondays advertising, along with similar sites including the M6 Towers in Birmingham and the Two Towers on the A4 in Hammersmith.
Growth of jobs in the UK’s manufacturing sector is set to ease, according to economists the Centre for Economics and Business Research (cebr).
Networkers International has reported a decline in pre-tax profit for the six months to 30 June from £2.1m, compared with £2.2m a year earlier.
The chief executive of specialist PR and communication recruiter VMA Group, Julia Meighan, who has been appointed chair of the Prince’s Trust Enterprise Programme, said that her experience in recruitment will prove invaluable in inspiring young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The government has announced that it has no plans to downsize the work of the Employment Agency Standards (EAS) Inspectorate, despite forthcoming expenditure cuts.
Norman Broadbent, the executive search provider, has returned to profitability in the first half of the year with a pre-tax profit of £974,000, compared with a loss of £660,000 in the same period of 2009.
Stena Line has rejected claims that it has been on a recruitment drive in the Philippines and plans to maintain a mix of British, Dutch and Filipino workers.
The company “hugely values” its British workers, according to Pim de Lange, area director, Stena Line North Sea.
Most Scottish firms maintained or increased turnover in the quarter ended August, according to data from Lloyds TSB Scotland Business Monitor.