SEARCH CONSULTANT ?– Niche
August 29th, 2006 by info
SEARCH CONSULTANT ?– Niche
??25,000- ??30,000 + 40% Comms + Car
Autonomous company within a world-wide group, offering a chance to work to a winning formula. They have huge branding & a huge reputation, which helps to attract & retain top tier clients & candidates. You’ll have at least 3 years in any Professional recruitment sector, plus the intellect & maturity to appreciate this opportunity. Warm desk, but be prepared to cover the full cycle.
For more information about these exciting opportunities, call Aston Taylor for a confident discussion, quoting reference SF1168.
Positions also available in Guildford, Bromley, Basildon, Chelmsford, Watford, Birmingham, Sutton, Crawley, Basingstoke, Bristol, Brentford, Doncaster, Glasgow, Covent Garden ?– London WC2, Manchester
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UAW/ MnFTC Ropes Town Hall Meeting
UAW Local 958 and the Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition and State Senator Sharon Ropes held a Press Conference and Town Hall meeting in Winona, Minnesota to discuss the TRW layoffs and sourcing of jobs to Mexico on 8/11/08.

HOUSE LEADERSHIP INVOKES MARTIAL LAW
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