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Recruitment is a mercurial beast with unprecedented levels of growth seen during this decade. But what is around the corner for the day-to-day aspects of the job? Jim Tanfield visits the future.
In the last few years there have been massive leaps in the way we work and learn, communicate and shop. With even more change on the way how, or will, the staffing sector transform to fit the times? Will the CV become obsolete or will the job boards and data tracking appliances take over from the traditional model? And while the
DEGREES OF CHANCE
Jim Tanfield gets to grips with the prospects of the class of 2009
The Association of Graduate Recruiters has recently said that the only certainty about the
HANGING ON
Three very different recruiters talk about one very obvious recession
It may be all in the mind, but as the snowdrops make way for
THE R WORD
Martin D Donoghue of Silverman Sherliker LLP gives his advice in light of the current rise in redundancies
Not a day goes by without someone in recruitment mentioning the “r” word - redundancy. Going through a redundancy process is undoubtedly a daunting prospect for both the employer and the employees. Marrying the need
R2R CRUNCH TIME?
With a fluctuating reputation can 2009 be the year to sort the R2R wheat from the chaff? The REC’s Tim Connolly considers the next 12 months.
I see 2009 as being a very exciting year for the recruitment to recruitment sector. While the last few years have seen the sector increase substantially as a whole with new
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LANDMARK RULING
The rights and employment status of so-called sub-contractors has been called into question following a landmark ruling. The ruling
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RECRUITER DEBT HIKE
One of the leading debt recovery law firms Lovetts has revealed a huge increase in the volume of bad debt being
ANALYSIS
PASSIVE ATTACK
With vacancies down 76,000 over the quarter (Office of National Statistics, February 11, 2009) and an increase in unemployment of 146,000
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