Recruiter job satisfaction gives reason to celebrate
Proof positive this week that recruitment is a great place to work, with a survey from the REC showing that job satisfaction has risen over the past four years. Eight out of ten recruiters are happy in their jobs, boosted by increased salaries and healthy bonuses, it found. But chief executive Kevin Green hit the […]
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Job satisfaction and salaries are on the increase in recruitment, according to the REC’s latest Salary and Benefits Survey. It found that eight out of 10 recruiters are satisfied with their job, compared to 72% four years ago. Financially, there is certainly reason to be cheerful, with 42% receiving a pay rise in the past […]
Read More →Cabinet Office recruitment spend triples
A Freedom of Information (FoI) request submitted by software company Bullhorn has revealed that the Cabinet Office spent three times more on recruitment in 2012/2013 compared with the year before. Nine government departments responded to the company’s FoI requests, which revealed increased spending on recruitment in seven ministerial departments. The increase was highest in the […]
Read More →Recruiter chosen for major EU employment initiative
Multi-national recruiter Gi Group has been selected to take part in a European Commission project to help young people find work in other EU countries. Called ‘Your first EURES job’, the initiative aims to find jobs for at least 500 people in SMEs and multi-national companies across the UK, Germany, Poland, Spain, Romania and Italy. […]
Read More →Contractors, consultation and careers advice by tweet
One of the key employment stories this week was the latest round of figures from the Office for National Statistics, showing that UK unemployment fell by 57,000 to 2.51 million in the three months to May. Employment Minister Mark Hoban described the figures as ‘encouraging’, adding that “we cannot be complacent, there are still some […]
Read More →Government issues response to Conduct Regulations review
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has issued its response to the recent consultation on the recruitment industry conduct regulations. The Government’s response sets out its response to the consultation, which closed in April and invited views from representative bodies, individuals and companies in the recruitment industry. Jo Swinson, the employment minister, has confirmed […]
Read More →Recruiters in Middle East face challenges
The employment market in the Middle East is coming under increased strain, according to research by specialist recruiter ReThink MEA. Career progression was a recurring issue for professionals working in the region, as was a feeling they needed to deliver more for less. Job security is a major concern, with one respondent claiming that “permanent, […]
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