Employer demand for new UK workers remained unchanged in June compared to May, according to the latest Reed Job Index.
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Cosmetics company L’Oréal has begun competency-based interviews following the pilot run of its online recruitment game aimed at graduates, called Reveal.
Industrial recruiter Staffline has seen a “strong” start to the year, according to a trading update for the six months ended 30 June 2010.
EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, has appointed Executives Online as its preferred supplier for senior level executive recruitment and interim management.
EEF has 19 offices throughout the UK and has a growing membership of almost 6,000 companies of all sizes, which employ around 900,000 people.
Staff are being let go as the use of agency staff has come to a grinding halt, according to the chief procurement officer of a government office.
The prospect of thousands of pounds worth of debt does not put off students from going to university, according to research from PwC.
Small manufacturers are actively considering shifting production from the Far East back to the UK, boosting employment prospects, according to a new study.
The IDC Manufacturing Insights study of more then 700 small and medium-sized manufacturers round the world found that many were looking at the move as a way of providing better service to customers, as well as cutting costs
IT contractor employment offers rose by 320% from May to June, according to findings from pre-employment screening firm Powerchex.
The research also shows that investment bank recruitment saw a 45% increase.
Recruitment, training and payroll provider AVRec has rebranded as Talk Staff and has moved into new offices and on-site training facilities on King Street in Belper, Derbyshire.
The firm also announces the appointment of Angela Bell as head of training & development for Talk Staff Training.
Online recruitment portal OfficeCavalry.com has launched a teaser website.