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| Re: RPO |
| Author: | Chris |
| Date: | Wednesday, 11th Jul 2007 07:56 |
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| Category: | Job Boards | | URL: | http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=20305 |
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Hello,
We are an RPO based in India. We can offer you a free trial for our services. Please feel free to email me. One of our directors is in the U.K. and if possible we can arrange a meeting and take it from there.
I look forward to hearing from you shortly.
Regards,
Chris |
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| Re: RPO |
| Author: | thoughts on rpo |
| Date: | Thursday, 22nd Nov 2007 10:04 |
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| Category: | Job Boards | | URL: | http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=20305 |
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using outsourced companies is always a difficult decision to take. I used to work for one and know how they work. dont forget the data YOU pay for is data they keep hold of so when another recruiter asks for a similar job hey presto they have already done the work YOU paid for. Selling the research data a few times over is what they want because it saves them money. it happens ALL the time because a job you are finding difficult to source people for is probably the same job another firm is trying to find people for. Laugh at their confidentiality agreements they dont mean ANYTHING |
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