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  2. Reed (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company's website, reed.co.uk, established in 1995, was the UK's first employment website. In 2014, Alexa ranked reed.co.uk as the UK's largest employment agency website. Reed Specialist Recruitment is listed in The Sunday Times Fast Track 100 league of Britain's largest private companies. Reed offers training, outsourcing and HR ...

  3. Hays plc - Wikipedia

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    Hays is a specialist recruitment group with operations in the UK and Ireland, Continental Europe (in Germany pronounced Hei(s), as health=Hei(l)), the Americas and Asia Pacific regions. [10] It has a fairly equal balance of work in temporary and permanent recruitment, which contributes to financial stability through business cycles. [11]

  4. Blue Arrow - Wikipedia

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    Blue Arrow Limited is a United Kingdom based employment and recruitment agency that places individual jobseekers in temporary and/or permanent catering, driving industrial and office roles across the hospitality, manufacturing, public service, retail, support services and transport sectors. The head office is in Soho Square, London.

  5. SThree - Wikipedia

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    The Company was founded by Bill Bottriell and Simon Arber as a specialist recruitment business in 1986. [2] [3] Barclays provided development finance for the business in 1999 and it floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2005. [4] The Conservative politician Nadhim Zahawi MP was member of the board until October 2017. [5] [6]

  6. Brook Street Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Brook Street (UK) Ltd employs more than 500 staff in almost 100 branches nationwide and has 15,000 employer clients each year. It has 9000 temporary workers at any one time and 1000 new applicants per week. Brook Street is a member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, a lobby group for the interests of British employment agencies.

  7. Robert Walters plc - Wikipedia

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    In July 1996, it was listed on the London Stock Exchange. [4] A year later in 1997, it set up a wholly-owned subsidiary, Resource Solutions, offering recruitment process outsourcing services. [4] The company acquired Tristar, an Australian recruitment business in 1997 [5] and merged with US staffing company, Staff Mark Inc., in August 1998. [6]

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  9. Employment agency - Wikipedia

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    The first known private employment agency Robinson, Gabbitas & Thring, was founded in 1873 by John Gabbitas who recruited schoolmasters for public schools in England. [3] In the United States, the first private employment agency was opened by Fred Winslow who started an Engineering Agency in 1893.