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Reasons why recruiters should relocate to Bournemouth
Reasons why recruiters should relocate to Bournemouth
Bournemouth is a coastal town on the south west coast of England, which was voted the happiest place to live within the UK. With residents there enjoying seven miles of golden sand, a thriving nightlife and great shopping. It is a vibrant place to call home for people of all ages. It is ideal for families, with its great reputation of schools and low crime rate.
Bournemouth’s economy has been growing with a particularly strong increase within the financial services, public sector services, technology and digital sectors. In fact, Bournemouth was previously named as the UK’s fastest growing digital economy. There’s also been an increase in the employment rate and annual income is at an all-time high, making it a prime time for recruiters to relocate.
Local economy and recruitment opportunities
The banking, finance and insurance sector is the most valuable to Bournemouth’s economy. With both JP Morgan and Nationwide Building Society having large office’s in Bournemouth, greatly contributing to their economy and employment rates. In turn, making these very lucrative sectors for recruiters.
Tech recruiters also have fantastic career opportunities in Bournemouth with the digital and technology sector being on a fast incline. You are also given the chance to recruit in and regularly travel to London, where there is a large demand for IT and Tech professionals.
Other sectors such as tourism, public administration, education and health care has also increased over the years. Making life as a recruiter in Bournemouth very lucrative, with great career opportunities and many high-demand sectors to utilise.
Transportation links
Bournemouth has excellent transportation links in and out of the town, whether that be by coach, car, train, plane or even boat! With direct train lines to London, Bristol, Birmingham or further afield to Edinburgh or Glasgow. Or direct flights from Bournemouth Airport to places in Europe, otherwise a 90-minute drive to Heathrow.
The seaside
Bournemouth is a fantastic tourist destination due to its golden, sandy beaches and warm weather, having 25% more sun than the UK average!
Living here, you are a short drive away from Sandbank Beach, which is the best beach on the South Coast of England. If not, the best beach in Britain! So, if you are looking for a location that offers great work-life balance, Bournemouth is the place. Nothing will beat a relaxing evening at the beach after a long day in work.
The Jurassic Coast in another great destination in Britain, located relatively close to Bournemouth. It’s the perfect spot to hunt for fossils, visit exciting museums, or take a leisurely stroll observing the gorgeous scenery and truly appreciate the coastline’s unique geology.
New Forest
The beach is not your only escape from urban life when living in Bournemouth, you have the New Forest National Park just a short distance away.
The forest is home to exotic flora, rare birds and mammals and is commonly used for camping, hiking and bike rides.
Poole Quay
A short 20-minute drive away from Bournemouth is Europe’s largest natural harbour; Poole Quay, where you’ll find tall ships and locally manufactured sunseeker yachts. You’ll be able to set sail on a harbour cruise or take a boat trip to Swanage or Old Harry.
Poole Quay is the perfect place to enjoy a meal and drinks in one of their many restaurants, bars, cafés or pubs, whilst enjoying the gorgeous harbour view. And to top it off, you have Poole Museum or Poole Park just around the corner!
Entertainment
Bournemouth is known to be an eventful town, with over 500 events every year.
There’s an event for everyone, whether that be an Active event such as the Bournemouth Marathon Festival, or an Art & Craft event with the Arts by the Sea Festival. You can even catch one of their many comedy & live music gigs or exhibitions & showings.
If you’re a party goer, there’s the Camp Bestival music Festival. Or for families, you have regular outdoor cinema events in the summer or 4-days of aviation entertainment at the famous Air Festival.
Not to mention the most exciting equestrian event on the South Coast, Sand Polo! Or the World’s Largest Sport & Music Festival, Bournemouth 7’s!
Recruitment opportunities?
Permanent People are working on several recruitment vacancies in Bournemouth.
If you are looking for new recruitment opportunities within or around Bournemouth, contact [email protected]
Reasons why recruiters should relocate to Bournemouth was originally published on Rec-to-Rec | Rec2Rec | Recruitment Jobs
Reasons why recruiters should relocate to Cardiff…
Reasons why recruiters should relocate to Cardiff…
Cardiff is a great place to visit and an even better place to live. With its fantastic community spirit and vibrant atmosphere, Cardiff was voted as the best city in the UK for quality of life.
Cardiff has been projected as the UK’s fastest growing city, with a large growth in the working age and strength in economy. Local businesses are currently booming, with an increased growth within the Digital, IT Finance and Construction sectors, making it the ideal time for a recruiter to relocate to Cardiff.
For a capital city, Cardiff is relatively cheap to live in. The average house prices in Wales are significantly lower than the national UK average, and living costs in Cardiff are estimated to be 20% cheaper than in London! With these low costs of living and higher than average levels of disposable income, Cardiff residents can reap the clear financial benefits and truly enjoy all the city has to offer.
It’s accessible and well-connected
Cardiff is relatively small and with the city centre being smack bang in the middle, it makes it very accessible to everyone, regardless of where in Cardiff you live. It has the attraction of being in a lively city whilst also retaining the calming and comforting feeling of living in a small town. You truly get the best of both worlds!
With Cardiff International Airport now having more affordable and direct flights, you can easily find yourself traveling to any part of Europe, or even further afield to Barbados and Montego Bay. Regarding travel within the UK, Cardiff is only 44 miles away from Bristol and 160 miles from London
It’s never short of entertainment
Regular event and festivals in a city full of bars, pubs and clubs, Cardiff never lacks entertainment. From pop-up cinema events on the Castle Ground, International Food & Drink Festival down Cardiff Bay, Oktoberfest and Inside Out festival, Bingo Lingo every Friday down the Depot or even the Big Weekend every summer; there is always something to look forward to.
And let’s not forget to mention the regular circus, musicals and theatres held at St. David’s Hall, or the famous artists that visit the Motorpoint Arena & Principality Stadium, such as The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Spice Girls, Pink, Rihanna, Beyoncé and Ed Sheeran!
It’s a food paradise
Cardiff is a foodie hotspot; you are guaranteed to find any cuisine, anywhere you go. In Canton alone, you’ll find Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Lebanese, Turkish, Indian, Spanish, Italian and French! So, whether you fancy a bit of winning and dinning in a posh gourmet restaurant or a bag of chips and battered sausage from the famous Chippy Lane, you’ll never go hungry in Cardiff!
Sports
With Cardiff being home to the Principality Stadium, there’s regular sporting events going on. From the Six Nations, Rugby World Cup, FA Cup, Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain to other events like Boxing, Monster Jam and concerts!
The Welsh have a great passion for sports! Every match day, there’s no doubt that everyone in Cardiff will be queuing to get into the Principality Stadium or standing in front of the big screen in one of their many Pubs. Nothing puts the Welsh in more of a celebratory mood than a good match and a cold pint of beer.
Trust me, they’ll have you wearing a daffodil hat and singing the Welsh Anthem in no time!
Full of greenery
Cardiff City is centered around the historic Cardiff Castle grounds and Bute park, meaning there’s no shortage of green spaces to enjoy. All year round, Bute Park attracts dog walkers and joggers and in the summer it’s the perfect place for a picnic with loved ones. Roath Park is another popular spot for the same reasons, with the addition of a large boating lake surrounded by ducks and swans and a children’s park.
With the Coast to the South and Brecon Beacons to the North, there are some astounding areas of natural beauty just a short drive away from the city. Including, Pen-Y-Fan and Dan-Yr-Ogof Caves which are ideal destinations for the explorers and hikers amongst us!
Rich with history and culture
Wales is home to approximately 600 castles and is known as the Castle Capital of the World. From Cardiff Castle being right in the middle of the City Centre, Caerphilly Castle being Wales’ largest castle, and Chepstow Castle being the oldest castle at 950 years old, you’ll never run out of historic things to see!
Being only 4 miles from the City Centre, St. Fagan’s National Museum of History, built in 1590 but opened to the public in 1948, is complete with original houses, a village schoolhouse, chapel, cockpit, pigsty and many more. Part of the site also includes a small working farm. You can guarantee that if you grew up in Wales, you’ve been on a school trip to St. Fagan’s!
The National Museum in Cardiff City Centre is also worth a visit.
Want to live and recruit in Cardiff?
Currently, our consultants at Permanent People are working on several live vacancies for recruiters, covering a wide rang of sectors such as HR, Marketing, Legal, Finance IT, Tech, and Construction.
If you are interested in relocating to and recruiting in Cardiff, contact [email protected]
Reasons why recruiters should relocate to Cardiff… was originally published on Rec-to-Rec | Rec2Rec | Recruitment Jobs
Relocate to and Recruit in Australia
Relocate to and recruit in Australia
Australia is the sixth largest country on Earth with a population of approximately 25 million people. With a low unemployment rate, the growth in the number of people looking for work has increased the demand for recruitment services across Australia.
It’s a multicultural country with an ever-growing economy. The recruitment industry is booming and is predicated continued growth, making Australia the perfect destination for recruiters looking to improve their future. This is the reason why our Australian desk at Permanent People is thriving!
Depending on where you go in Australia, will determine the lifestyle you live. As life in Perth will differ to that in Melbourne. Or life in Sydney will vary to that in Brisbane etc. One thing that remains the same throughout all of Australia is the importance of work-life balance. Australian’s have developed the ideal balance between work, family and leisure, truly giving you the time to explore the vibrant towns, cities and beautiful beaches.
Life in Australia is not monotonous, with work ending relatively early and being surrounded by different eateries, bars and beaches, there will always be something for you to do! There’s also a big emphasis on living a healthy lifestyle, so many Australians will head to the gym after work or go for a run or cycle.
Due to Australians strong multi-cultural and diverse population, you will never feel alienated or out of place. With their active and social way of living, the right attitude and positive personality will fit in easily.
Life in Perth
Perth is known to be quieter and more relaxed with a touch of city life. It’s the perfect place for those looking to live in a city but without the fast-paced, busy and hectic nature.
Life in Perth is very easy-going and calm. It is the best place to go for climate, having the highest average of daily sunshine hours than the rest of Australia. It’s warm weather and coastal location makes socialising outside a popular activity, whether it be gatherings at the beach, having picnics or BBQ’s.
Due to the job market in Perth experiencing high demand within the mining, tourism, healthcare, education and technology industries. Your life as a recruiter will mainly focus on recruiting within those markets.
Life in Melbourne
Melbourne is Australia’s most culturally diverse city, with its quirky street art, amazing museums, famous heritage sites, sport events and endless selection of bars and eateries. You’ll never run out of things to do and places to see. Melbourne is well-known for its sports with it being the yearly host for Australia’s Tennis tournaments, the Australian Grand Prix, AFL Grand Prix and The Melbourne Cup.
Melbourne provides a high quality of life for both families and singles. It is a well- planned out city in that everything is easy to access. Until 2018, Melbourne was voted the worlds most liveable city!
The employment market in Melbourne is resilient, especially within the aviation, construction, engineering, financial services and technology sectors. So, as a recruiter in Melbourne you will find yourself working on one of those markets.
Life in Sydney
Sydney is Australia’s biggest, most populated and busiest city. It is surrounded by over 100 beaches and is home to some of the world’s most recognisable sights such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.
Similarly, to Melbourne, Sydney has plenty of museums, theatres and festivals to enjoy all year round. There’s also a great selection of eateries and bars, you are guaranteed to find a place to fulfill your hunger needs. Whether it be Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, Western or Japanese, you name it, they’ll have it!
Working in recruitment in Sydney, you will mainly find yourself working within the financial services, communications technology and creative industries as these are currently thriving.
Life in Brisbane
Brisbane offers the excitement of living in a flourishing city but at a much affordable price. The culture is typically more relaxed and laid-back, with the residents there being very kind and respectful to each other.
There’s plenty to see and do in Brisbane with it having a vibrant entertainment scene and Australia’s only inner city, man-made beach. It is also relatively close to the one and only Great Barrier Reef! As well as great holiday destinations such as the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.
Brisbane is perfect for families, with world-class education and plenty of scholarships, internships and employment opportunities. As a recruiter in Brisbane, you will mainly focus on recruiting within the hospitality, health, manufacturing and tourism sectors, due to these being of high demand amongst workers.
Relocation requirements:
To relocate and recruit in Australia you must have at least 2 years recruitment experience and be educated to a degree level otherwise, you must have at least 5 years’ recruitment experience.
If you meet these requirements and are ready to make your move to Australia, contact Sheli at Permanent People. She has recruitment opportunities in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, recruiting into a variety of sectors such as:
Health & Social Care
Education
Accountancy and Finance
IT / Tech
Supply Chain and Procurement
Relocate to and Recruit in Australia was originally published on Rec-to-Rec | Rec2Rec | Recruitment Jobs
Live and work in Bristol
Live and work in Bristol
Life in Bristol –
Bristol has a unique style and character that simply can’t be replicated anywhere else in the world. From its vast shopping facilities, beautiful buildings and houses, buzzy culture and nightlife, and access to the countryside, its’s been labelled one of the best places to live within the UK (Sunday Times).
The city is a place proud of its food, drinks, balloons and street art. You are probably thinking, what a bizarre combination of things, and you are correct in thinking so. But that’s what’s given Bristol it’s quirky reputation, with a sense of fun and creativity.
Bristol is praised for its big city feel but small size. You receive all the perks of living in a big city like London, without the cost and manic crowds. Life in Bristol can be quite relaxing and pleasing. With its wonderful mix of cultures, there are always new and exciting things to try or see.
It is full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered!
Links –
Bristol is well connected to the rest of the country by the M4. With easy access to Bath, Wales and the countryside. You can get your rural fix and escape to Somerset to explore Cheddar Gorge, or hike through the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire.
Oh, and London is only 90 minutes away as well. You will be spoilt for choice!
Working in Bristol –
For the size of Bristol, its job market is surprisingly strong. It has low unemployment rates and higher than average salaries. This, combined with reasonable rent and housing prices, makes Bristol the place to be!
Things to do in Bristol –
After a long day in work, nothing beats a walk along the harbourside and getting a pint of scrumpy in one of their many pubs. Or if you visit the harbourside on the weekend you will be greeted with festival-like markets, which is a community of foodies, makers, musicians and artists.
If you are looking for a more family friendly day out, then visit the zoo. Bristol is home to the fifth oldest Zoo in the world, it’s been a large tourist attraction since 1836. There’s also Bristol aquarium, given you the chance to be underwater and close to the reef without getting wet!
There are many other things to do, such as visit the museum and art gallery, or a boat tour around the harbour. You want something more extravagant? Then go hot air ballooning!
The excitement never ends in Bristol.
For recruitment job opportunities in Bristol contact [email protected]
Live and work in Bristol was originally published on Rec-to-Rec | Rec2Rec | Recruitment Jobs
Live and recruit in Singapore
Thinking about relocating to Singapore? Well, think no more…
After reading this, you’ll wish you were there!
There are several factors that make Singapore the ideal location, such as, access to great facilities, low crime rates, good quality education, excellent transportation, delicious food, and the presence of a large expat community.
Let’s elaborate..
Singapore is a rainforest inside a city – when people think of Singapore, they think of a city, a generic concrete jungle, but that’s not the case. Only in Singapore, would you see skyscrapers, mixed with various types of trees you’d only expect to see in a rainforest. To top that off, they have tropical plants dotted all over the city!
Singapore made a conscious effort to ensure precious pockets of rainforests remained, which you can see through the Singapore Botanical Gardens, Gardens by the Bay or the various hiking trails such as MacRitchie and Henderson Wave. More than that, Singapore has the largest indoor waterfall, located in their own Changi airport, which has been voted the world’s best airport for 7 consecutive years!
Singapore is bursting to the seams with impressive attractions and exciting activities – the challenge you will have, is not finding something to do. Whether you are visiting Singapore alone, with your loved one or family, there’s always things to see. Beautiful architecture such as Marina Bay Sands and the Esplanade, or white sandy beaches at Sentosa, or for those seeking a thrill, visit Universal Studios to experience the exhilarating rides.
Oh, and not to forget those with children, Singapore is home to an amazing sea aquarium and one of the world’s best zoos. However, if you do manage to get a babysitter, then Boat Quay or Clarke Quay is the place to go!
Singapore allows you to treat Asia as your back garden – living here means that there are countless of adventures only a short ferry or plane ride away! Some of the most popular destinations include Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Vietnam and Cambodia. But you could also visit Japan, Hong Kong, Philippines and even Australia or New Zealand.
With many of these areas being so close, you wouldn’t even have to take time off work. A long weekend from Friday night to Sunday night would suffice. However, if do plan on staying longer, you can utilise Singapore’s 11 bank holidays. Making it very easy for you to tick all these wonderful places off your bucket list!
Singapore will expose you to a variety of cultures and religious celebrations – despite Singapore’s small size, the customs and cultures there are unique. They are a mixture of various ethnic influences such as Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western. The diversity of culture is reflected in the many languages that are spoken there, including English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil.
Also, because there are so many racial and ethnic groups, you’ll experience many different festivals, religious services and traditions. To give some examples: Chinese New Year, which is celebrated island wide. Hari Raya Puasa, where the Muslim community celebrates the end of Ramadan and Diwali/Deepavali, the festival of lights, which is significant in Indian culture. Singaporeans also celebrate Christian days such as Easter and Christmas too.
Singapore makes it easy for first timers – the expat community in Singapore is excellent, so you will never feel out of place, no matter where you’re from! The best way to infiltrate the expat community is to join one of the many expat groups on Facebook. You’ll be surprised how many like-minded individuals you’ll meet.
Want to live and recruit there?
Our international team here at Permanent People have an extensive client base across Asia, where we work with leading recruitment businesses in Kuala Lumpur, China, Hong Kong and of course, Singapore.
Currently, our Rec2Rec team of recruiters have numerous vacancies, covering a wide range of sectors, including: Creative, Digital, IT, Technology, Banking, Finance, White Collar Construction, FinTech and Marketing.
And we work with all sizes of recruitment businesses, from large corporate firms to boutique, independent recruiters. So there is an opportunity for every type of recruiter, whether you are looking locally or looking to relocate, Permanent People can help you.
So, contact [email protected] and she’ll be able to inform you of all our recruitment opportunities!
Live and recruit in Singapore was originally published on Rec-to-Rec | Rec2Rec | Recruitment Jobs
Eastern European Recruitment
Permanent People have recently been working very closely with recruitment businesses across Europe, and in particular The Netherlands and Germany, where we’ve supported numerous companies in the hiring of recruiters to their teams.
As with anything when your reputation grows, this has meant new recruitment companies have approached us, regarding their growth plans for the Eastern European market. After we successfully placed candidates in Skopje, Macedonia, as well as Vienna and Switzerland, we are now involved in recruiting for some brand new areas for us, with leading agencies looking to hire all levels of recruiters.
Locations
The main three areas that we are focusing on are: Prague in the Czech Republic, Bratislava in Slovakia and Budapest, Hungary. As well as Warsaw, Poland.
Each of these areas have their own unique selling points, and the beauty of these roles is that they are joining established businesses, with the budget and marketing behind them to fully capitalise on the growth of the recruitment market in Eastern Europe.
Sectors
Engineering, IT/Technology as well as Sales & Marketing and Accountancy & Finance for the main sector specific that our clients are concentrating on in these areas, and they are looking to hire Recruiters at the following levels:
Country Manager
Business Manager
Team Leaders
Senior Recruitment Consultant
Recruitment Consultant
Recruiters based both locally and native, as well as those looking to relocate will be considered.
Benefits
Along with a cheaper cost of living, great salaries and benefits, there is also the experience of working for leading recruitment agencies who enjoy an enviable reputation within the European recruitment market, so there’s a lot to be considered if positions in these locations is something that might be of interest to you?
If you would like to discuss these recruitment vacancies in Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia, contact Paul Reid on: [email protected] or +44 7523 075164
Eastern European Recruitment was originally published on Rec-to-Rec | Rec2Rec | Recruitment Jobs