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  • SThree shares drop to four-year low as recruiter issues profit warning

    Business

    Shares in SThree cratered on Thursday after the recruiter issued a profit warning for its current financial year, citing challening conditions in the science jobs market. The firm’s share price tumbled as much as 39 per cent in early trading before paring some losses, making it the worst performer on the FTSE 250. The stock [...]

    SThree's poor update reverberated around the recuitment sector
  • Robert Walters blames Budget uncertainty for slump in UK fees

    Business

    Recruiter Robert Walters has posted a slump in net fee income as economic and political uncertainty dragged on hiring in the UK and Europe.

    Robert Walters' shares are down 24 per cent so far this year as economic and political uncertainty dragged on hiring.
  • Pagegroup: ‘No improvement’ in autumn as recruitment crisis continues

    Business

    Recruiter Pagegroup has reported no improvement in macroeconomic conditions despite the usual pick-up in the market around this time, with the crisis in recruitment still ongoing. The FTSE-listed company told markets this morning that profit fell by 13.5 per cent in the third quarter of the year, to £201.4m. The slowdown was most marked in [...]

    Profit fell 13.5 per cent year on year as the recruitment market struggles to recover
  • Growing labour market slack ‘strengthens case for further rate cuts’

    October 7, 2024

    "A greater number of candidates and reduced demand helped to limit pay growth," the survey said.

  • Recruiter SThree holds guidance despite ‘challenging’ market conditions

    September 24, 2024

    SThree, the recruiter specialising in STEM fields, reported a six per cent contraction in its quarterly order book, which sits at £167m.

  • Norman Broadbent: Fee income down 13 per cent amid ‘challenging period’ for recruiters

    September 9, 2024

    Norman Broadbent has reported a slide in fees for the first half of 2024 as it became the latest company to bemoan a "challenging" period for the recruitment sector.

  • James Reed: My advice for the next generation? Forget grades and go for skills

    August 28, 2024

    Some words of advice for today's youngsters? Don't worry about exam grades and focus on what the workforce actually needs, writes James Reed.

  • The Notebook: The rules of work are about to change – here’s what managers need to know

    August 27, 2024

    From flexible working to generational clashes, the rules of work have changed. Recruitment expert Doug Rode has the insight on how to manage.

  • Hays: Recruiter’s profit crashes as ‘low confidence levels’ hit hiring

    August 22, 2024

    Global recruitment giant Hays has become the latest industry player to report a dismal set of results, citing cost-cutting at previously high-spending firms and cautious hiring. The FTSE-250 company had already warned it was set for a “subdued summer” due to expenses related to its cost-cutting drive designed to boost long-term profitability in a tough [...]

  • Hays set to reveal profit slump amid tough recruitment market

    August 18, 2024

    Hays is set to be the latest recruiter to reveal lower profits in the face of a challenging hiring market next week. The FTSE 250 commercial recruitment firm has already warned it was set for a “subdued summer” amid cost-cutting across the business to bolster its finances for the longer-term. Investors will be hoping that [...]

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