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Contractors to move from public sector

Contractors to move from public sector

Written by RMI's MD, Ken Kemp. Recent research from Crunch Accounting suggests that over 40% of contractors will avoid public sector roles as result of the new 'off-payroll' rules affecting public sector workers which are due to come into force in April 2017. The...

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Digital working enhances finance roles

Digital working enhances finance roles

Written by RMI's MD, Ken Kemp. Nothing ever stands still and the role of the financial professional in the workplace is changing . Increased automation is leading to the elimination of many menial paper-based tasks. The 2016 Deloitte Millennial Survey shows that when...

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Some ideas for recruiting in a candidate scarce market

Some ideas for recruiting in a candidate scarce market

Written by RMI's MD, Ken Kemp. Candidate scarcity is still the number one issue for recruiters, according to a recent report by Eploy. They surveyed over 600 recruiters (49% in-house, 51% agency) and the report highlighted the lack of suitably qualified candidates as...

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The Power Of Intuition

The Power Of Intuition

Written by RMI’s MD, Ken Kemp. How often have you ignored your intuition and made a decision based on what others have said? Or perhaps, following detailed statistical analysis and mathematical projections, gone with the flow despite, deep inside, feeling that...

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Freelancers can help drive innovation

Freelancers can help drive innovation

Written by RMI's MD, Ken Kemp I think that this is a very strong point with obvious associated benefits for recruiters.. Andrew Burke, Dean of Trinity Business School advocated a proactive use of freelancers in his speech at an APSCO Awards lunch. He suggested that...

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Storm in a B cup?

Storm in a B cup?

Written by RMI’s MD, Ken Kemp Interesting dilemma for a recruitment agency that specialises in finding candidates who have to be ‘attractive.’ How to do it without the accusation of being discriminatory? See this article http://bit.ly/kkdiscrim on...

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