Apprenticeship Insight: Senior Leadership MBA

Apprenticeship Insight: Senior Leadership MBA cover image with a photo of Jasmine Fortey our Hereford Branch Manager

It’s National Apprenticeship Week from 5th to 11th February 2024. Apprenticeships help shape successful careers and develop businesses across a large and diverse range of sectors. At RE we are passionate about the wide range of apprenticeship opportunities we provide that allow our individuals to grow.   To celebrate the week, we spoke with our…

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AI and ChatGPT in recruitment: How to utilise new technology

Man vs artificial intelligence machine playing chess

With the rise of Artificial Intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, the question on most recruiters minds is “how will AI affect my job?”. But for a good recruiter, AI isn’t something to be afraid of, it’s a set of tools that can help revolutionise the recruitment process like never before. What is ChatGPT? ChatGPT is…

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What skills will be needed in the future?

The world of work is perpetually evolving.  As the development of AI and digital technologies adds to this rapid evolution, today’s workforce will need to keep up with the changes by learning new skills and adapting as new occupations appear. Arguably, the Covid-19 pandemic has fast-tracked this transformation. Here, Chris Rooum, our Head of Professional…

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What are the benefits of being a Recruitment Consultant?

According to The Telegraph, being a corporate recruiter is the most rewarding job in terms of satisfaction and earning potential. We are growing at RE Recruitment, and we are currently hiring across all our divisions* and UK locations**.  Head of Professional Services, Chris Rooum, shares his thoughts on the most satisfying aspects of the role of…

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FAST50: The Rise of the Multi-sector Recruiter

RE REcruitment topped the FAST50 Recruitment Awards in 2021, demonstrating the rise of the Multi-sector Recruiter.

FAST50: The Rise of the Multi-sector Recruiter As the saying goes, “a Jack of all trades is a master of none”. However, many tend to leave out the second, most crucial part of the phrase, “though oftentimes better than master of one”.  That’s the problem with our habit of shortening important references in life, as…

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