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APSCo to open New Zealand office in 2017

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The UK's Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) plan to open an office in New Zealand in 2017 according to an article in Recruiter titled 'May’s way means recruiters must think of new ways to attract talent'May’s way means recruiters must think of new ways to attract talent'

 Samantha Hurley, operations director at the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo), welcomed the PM's commitment to continuing to attracting the “brightest and the best” from across the globe to work or study in Britain.

“All the countries interested in negotiating trade agreements with the UK – Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and the US – are locations where APSCo is active. We have offices in the first two, are planning to open an office in New Zealand this year and are leading a trade delegation to the US in February. The professional recruitment sector is open for business,” she added.

|  'May’s way means recruiters must think of new ways to attract talent'  |  January 18, 2017  |

 

 

 

 

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