Oxford recruitment agency, Allen Associates has produced a detailed report on the jobs market in Oxfordshire.
Oxfordshire has one of the tightest labour markets in the UK and demand for experienced and competent staff for temporary and permanent roles in PA and Administration, HR, Marketing and Finance is as high as it has ever been.
These are just some of the findings in the latest Oxfordshire Recruitment Market Overview published by Allen Associates. It is based on their own views of the market supported by data from Indeed Hiring Lab, the Office for National Statistics and other sources.
Based in Oxford, Allen Associates has been recruiting temporary and permanent staff at all levels for roles in PA and Administration, HR, Marketing and Finance, for 25 years. They are ideally placed to find the right person for your organisation as they conduct interviews with every candidate they register so they have a good insight into the person behind the CV.
For a wealth of information about the recruitment market and other interesting reads, please visit Allen Associates’ knowledge centre or get involved in Allen Associates HR Hub – a ‘live’ monthly webinar with speakers who talk on a wide range of HR and employment issues.
If you’re looking for help with your next hire, please visit Allen Associates’ employers page or email hello@allen-associates.co.uk
https://www.businessinnovationmag.co.uk/new-report-reveals-that-oxfordshire-employers-are-still-struggling-to-recruit-staff/
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