Archive for the ‘Jenrick CPI’ Category

Mobile Communications - multiple changes continue to evolve the industry

Friday, November 14th, 2008

An industry that is ever evolving, the Mobile Communications industry is set for more shake ups and changes in late 2008 early 2009.

Emma Waddington – Specialist Communications Recruiter is preparing for another raft of changes in her chosen industry. The race is on between Google’s Android and LiMo’s Linux-Based Operating System for Mobile Broadband Wireless IP Communicator Devices. (more…)

SAS Programmer Jobs - skills in high demand within the Pharmaceutical sector

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Skills for SAS Programmer and Statistician jobs within the Pharmaceutical Industry are not only in high demand, but also once employed companies are going to great lengths to ensure these key members of staff are retained. (more…)

PHP developer jobs London - New Media weathers the storm as demand for digital agency solutions show no signs of slowing

Friday, November 7th, 2008

The PHP Developer jobs market within the New Media Industry is reporting a large increase in the demand in and around the Greater London Area, according to Jenrick CPI, the specialist IT recruitment consultancy. (more…)

C# Developer Jobs in Finance - current market still shows consistent demand

Friday, November 7th, 2008

This article will be useful for C# Developers, who particularly operate within the London Finance Sector, as it discusses how the C# Developer jobs market has evolved over the last twelve months, plus highlights potential changes throughout 2009. (more…)

Bank of England announces interest rate cut

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain slashed borrowing costs by a record 1.5 percentage points on Thursday and Europe was expected to follow in cutting its rates as part of concerted efforts to revive world commerce and ward off deep recession. (more…)

SC cleared IT jobs - steadily increasing demand within the UK

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Jenrick CPI is reporting a consistent increase in demand for IT professionals seeking SC cleared jobs within the UK - and urges anyone with current SC clearance or the ability to become SC cleared to contact our Government & Defence Specialist, Miriam Lee. So, if you are seeking SC (or DV) Cleared work, please read this article. (more…)

Treasury reveals rescue for UK Banks

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

The Chancellor, Alistair Darling has announced details of the much anticipated rescue package for the banking system worth an initial £25bn and could increase to as much as £50bn.

This will initially make the extra capital available to eight of the UK’s largest banks and building societies namely; Abbey, Barclays, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Nationwide Building Society, Royal Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered. (more…)

Temporary Workers Directive - Jenrick CPI lobbies Parliament

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Jenrick CPI was a key member of the lobby group that met with MP’s at the House of Commons on Monday 6th October to discuss the Temporary Workers Directive, sometimes called the Agency Workers Directive (also see our TWD article dated September 9th 2008).

The hosts for the event were Jim Dowd (MP for Lewisham) and Andrew Miller (MP for Ellesmere Port), and was organised by ATSCo (Association of Technical Staffing Companies) and sponsored by Lloyds TSB. (more…)

‘Using the power of the Internet whilst maintaining the personal touch’ - by Chris Chilton

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

In these days of ever increasing dependency on the Internet it is important to remember that ‘personal contact’ is still imperative to maintain success – building up and retaining personal business relationships by regular phone calls and meetings is the key to developing and more importantly, retaining valuable business relationships and partnerships. (more…)

Dragonfly case will have ‘no massive impact’ for contractors

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

After the initial shock of the news that Jonathan Bessell of Dragonfly Consulting had lost his IR35 appeal in the High Court and now faces a £99,000 tax bill, it would appear that the judgement does not place tens of thousand of contractors at risk of being inside IR35, as originally feared. (more…)