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  2. Randstad Education - Wikipedia

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    Randstad Education is the largest recruitment consultancy in the education sector in the United Kingdom. It was formed in January 2010 after the acquisition of Select Education, founded in 1993, by the multinational Human Resources group Randstad Holding .

  3. Reed (company) - Wikipedia

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    Reed.co.uk was the UK's first online recruitment site. The launch version of the site contained few job listings, functioning more as a brochure. A second iteration, launched in 1997, featured job vacancies typed in by Reed's office receptionist in between her other duties.

  4. Category : Employment agencies of the United Kingdom

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  5. Skills England - Wikipedia

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    Skills England is a planned executive agency that would be created by the Skills England Bill. The agency would replace the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education. The main purpose of the agency is to increase flexibility within the skills training area, to properly cater for skills shortages within regional economies.

  6. James Reed (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Reed.co.uk was the first recruitment website offered by a recruitment agency in the UK. [28] It launched in 1995 with 40 vacancies. It now hosts over 3.3 million jobs per year. [ 29 ]

  7. 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.

  8. CareerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    CareerBuilder was founded by Robert J. McGovern [12] in 1995 under the name NetStart Inc. [11] They originally sold software allowing companies to list job openings on their Web sites and to manage the incoming e-mails those listings created.

  9. Jobcentre Plus - Wikipedia

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    This became the UK's most visited recruitment website with over a million visitors each week. Jobcentre Plus also offered services to employers and employment agencies, who can register their vacancies online through the online service or by calling Employer Direct. Vacancies are available immediately online.