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UK Construction Output UpdateNews article
There was a slight increase in housing activity but drops in commercial activity and civil engineering.

Winning the war on talent with Employer BrandingNews article
What efforts are you working on to communicate your image to existing and prospective employees? Strategic advisor Jennifer Millman shares a few insights into how social media can help your employer branding.

Permanent placements rise at fastest rate in six months News article
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and KPMG Report on Jobs – published today – provides the most comprehensive guide to the UK labour market, drawing on original survey data provided by recruitment consultancies.

Online Video Interviewing – yet another tool to support your recruitment needsNews article
Online video interviewing is fast becoming an essential tool for recruiters and hiring managers alike. The software, provided by companies like HireVue, Interview Rocket, LaunchPad Recruits and Tazio, is not only popular with large employers, but is also gaining fans in small and medium sized businesses. So what’s the appeal? And is it worth exploring? Rullion decided to speak to Daniel Richard, UK Managing Director of Sonru, a leading leader in the field of video interviews and video screening, to find out.
Its Official: House Building Activity In Strong RecoveryNews article
The first hard evidence that house building activity has turned the corner has emerged from latest NHBC registration figures.


