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Sponsored: Reflect, Reset, Rebuild: How Recruitment Agencies Can Navigate Out Of Ongoing Uncertainties
... Rebuild to navigate through the sea of uncertainties People often resist change, but change is a necessity, one that can be ignored ... provided specialised support around the UK government’s COVID schemes to accounting firms and bookkeepers. QX RPO UK division ...
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Open for business
... those from the US. By the turn of the millennium, Ireland’s economy had enjoyed such a turnaround that it had become known as the Celtic ... to come in and make an immediate impact,’ agrees Computer People’s Grainne Martin, who notes that PSLs are a new and growing trend in ...
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Recruiters of the world, unite
... (T&G) and Amicus, gave birth to Unite, the UK and Ireland's largest union with around 2m members. This merger was announced on 1 May. ... point about the movement of labour between countries. "People don't actually move around that much," he said. "We're fairly infatuated ...
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Allen Cook CBE
... (AM&E), Allan Cook CBE has no career regrets. He’s worked for many of the biggest names in automotive, aerospace and defence ... Cook says “probably at least 50,000 of those employ 10 people or less”. Clearly, SMEs stand to benefit significantly through the ...
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AWR: is your firm ready for October?
... awareness-raising campaign by the recruitment industry’s trade bodies, fears remain that some recruiters are still unprepared. As ... some have never heard of it. I was quite surprised that some people didn’t have even an inkling.” It’s a similar picture with ...
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An upgrade from economy
... appeared alongside the likes of Rod Eddington, the company’s Australian-born chief executive, John Rishton, its chief financial officer ... lose 36 per cent of posts, so the team is now down from 300 people to under 200. As well as becoming leaner, procurement has become ...