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Annual Industry Turnover & Key Volumes Survey 2006/07
The 7th edition of this indispensable reference document providing a key source of data on industry turnover, volumes and staffing levels.Annual Salary & Benefits Survey 2006
This year the former Annual Recruitment Industry Survey has been re-named. It's new title, the 'Annual Industry Turnover and Key Volumes Survey' better reflects the core content of the report and is more appropriate considering the growing amount of research now produced by the Industry Research Unit.Annual Salary & Benefits Survey 2009
The 2009 Annual Salary & Benefits Survey from the REC in association with accountants Saffery Champness, provides one of the clearest insights yet as to how the current recession is hitting recruiters.Debunking the Myths - The Future of Managed Services in Recruitment - Volume 2
Debunking the Myths is a comprehensive 54 page/8 Chapter report that seeks to 'make sense' of a complex scene, providing a perspective on industry trends and development, making recommendations on how agencies can, and should, respond.Managed Services in Recruitment and Staffing
This report has been prepared as an update on two previousreports (available from the REC) which considered the provision of managed services in recruitment and staffing, in order to define the sector and understand how agencies could maximise its potential.
Managed Services in Recruitment and Staffing - Volume 1
Managed Services in the recruitment industry has grown significantly over the past five years yet there is still very little hard data on the scale, nature and impact of this growth.This research was commissioned by REC's Industry Research Unit to allow greater understanding of Managed Services in recruitment.Recruitment Industry 'Census' 2006
The Recruitment Industry 'Census' 2006 was completed by BMG Research for the Industry Research Unit to provide the first detailed regional and sector level industry profiles and to deliver a much needed sampling frame for future research.Recruitment Industry Trends 2011/2012
The recruitment industry has been resilient in the face of tough economic conditions growing by 4.3% to £25.7billion in the financial year to April 2012 - exceeding expectations – and is predicted to surpass its pre-recession peak of £27billion by the end of 2012/13.Salary and Benefits Survey 2007
Price Held - 2007 Annual Salary & Benefits Survey available at 2006 priceSupporting Lone Parents into Work
In this report, we assess the reforms proposed in the 2007 Green Paper, particularly in relation to measures that seek to increase levels of employment amongst lone parents. This assessment is undertaken in terms of the likely impact of current proposals on lone parent families; the issues and challenges of policy implementation to increase levels of involvement of private and voluntary sector agencies, and through a critical assessment of the business case forchange, both for Government and private employment agencies.
Temporary Agency Workers in the UK
Temporary Agency Workers in the UKUnderstanding their role and expectations
The Annual Salary and Benefits Survey 2008
The size of the prize: tracking key indicators in the recruitment industryThe REC is asking agencies for support in responding to the latest Annual Turnover survey. In the last ten years the recruitment market has more than doubled in size, an astonishing record.
Throughout that time the growth and dynamics of the industry have been tracked by the REC’s Annual Turnover & Key Volumes survey. The report presents indicators such as sales turnover, volume of temporary/contract and permanent placements; and staffing levels.
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Recruitment Industry Trends 2011/2012
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Recruitment Industry Online
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7 Secrets of Successful Recruitment Managers
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Recruitment 2020
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Salary and Benefits Survey 2007
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REC Working Papers: Talent Acquisition in Turbulent Times
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