Friday, 14 January 2011

Britain's top hiring sectors for 2011

Despite public sector job cuts, there has been a reported rise in hiring intentions amongst employers. As per every new year, the amount of job seekers has increased on Decembers figures

According to a report from the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) and KPMG, permanent placements as well as temp placements are on the rise. However, with this increase is the inevitable appearence of skills shortages in the industy.

Changes to immigration policies could only increase this skills shortages in the future, so piplines need to be established into those sectors that are experiencing growth. The report also states which industries are already in short skills supply these include IT, Engineering and Social Care - which are all sectors that Eximius Group is able to work with.

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IT specialists
Many IT departments plan to increase staff numbers in 2011. Demand for new staff will be fuelled by growing IT areas such as project management, database administration and design, business intelligence, PC and technical support, cloud and software-as-a-service systems, network administration, virtualisation and security. However, it is possible that qualified staff will be hard to find. The IT sector is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 5.1% to 2015 and will drive employment growth, creating an additional 93,000 jobs by 2015, according to the latest Business Services Prospects report by economics consultancy the Centre for Economics and Business Research.

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Engineers
According to a report by the Engineering Employers Federation (EEF), manufacturing in the UK is growing at its fastest pace since 1994. This growth will also lead to an increasing number of engineering jobs. Engineering is also a sector where employee skills shortages are being seen at the moment. According to Roger Tweedy, the REC's director of research, confidence is slowly increasing among private sector companies, but he warned that the government needs to focus on developing the skills needed within the UK.

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Healthcare professionals
With the cap on immigration recently announced by the government, the UK healthcare sector is facing a severe skills shortage. The UK is in dire need of many highly skilled professionals such as specialist nurses and midwives, radiographers, physiotherapists, qualified social workers and doctors of all grades and specialties.

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Chefs
The new immigration ruling is also causing skills shortages in the UK restaurant sector. According to BigHospitality, especially the UK's 13,000 ethnic restaurants are suffering because they rely heavily on chefs from outside Europe. "At a time when UK hospitality is faced with a unique line up of events, like the 2012 Olympics, we need to make sure that the necessary talent is available to secure growth for the industry", said Suzanne Letting, Chair of REC Hospitality, to BigHospitality.

HGV drivers
With the economic recovery the demand of qualified drivers is growing in the UK, but they are hard to find. According to Click Liverpool, the number of qualified Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) drivers has reached an all time low in Liverpool. Across the UK, the shortage of drivers is believed to have hit the 100,000 mark in the last 12 months. The Abeceder reports about new figures that have revealed 60 per cent of all road haulage companies are struggling to fill vacancies, while the top 100 biggest companies are suffering even more with 72 per cent having a severe shortage of drivers.

Sales Professionals
According to a survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), almost a third of UK companies are planning to hire more staff over the coming 12 months. This includes sales jobs in a number of sectors, as reported by BMS. The Sales Director also quotes recent data published by Orange, which indicate that 26 per cent of small to medium-sized firms, including those in the sales recruitment sector, will increase their staff in the next 12 months.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Eximius Group Expands North

Eximius Group has expanded its UK coverage with the opening of their first regional office of 2011 in Manchester.

The new office will initially specialise in the Education, Health and Social Care markets; with other areas of the business to follow throughout the year.

Paul Jones joins Eximius Group from Hays to lead the Manchester branch with 10 years of experience recruiting in the public sector – specifically in the North West. He comments; “I am pleased to have this unique opportunity to be part of an exciting, fast growing and successful business and have every confidence that we will very quickly establish ourselves as the “go to” agency in the North West”.

The regional development of Eximius Group forms an essential part of the high growth strategy of the business which plans to establish the company as a market leader by 2018.

Mark Fearon, Director of Eximius Public Sector comments. “Having successfully developed a client base in the South East and South West within the last 7 months, Manchester is the first stage of our plan to provide exceptional candidates and an exceptional service to all of our clients in the Northern regions. Paul has a wealth of experience within the Social and Health Care sectors and we will be investing significantly to develop our presence in the North West.”

Nick Stevens, Group CEO adds: “After our strong performance in 2010, we see 2011 as an opportune time to increase our presence in the broader UK recruitment market outside of London. We are excited by the opportunity to offer recruitment services to more corporate partners across the UK this year”.

The addition of the Manchester Office follows the opening of two international locations last year in Singapore and Dubai with more regional locations planned for the group in the forthcoming year.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Eximius Group Launches in the Middle East

Eximius Group the leading recruitment specialist, is now operating from its first Middle Eastern office in Dubai.

The Dubai office will be led by Office Manager Jaimie Cork and will initially encompass areas covered by the Eximius Technical brand. The Middle Eastern office will initially focus on the Oil & Gas, Construction and Aerospace industries, with plans to move into other sectors in the first quarter of 2011.

Eximius Group’s expansion to Dubai will facilitate existing client bases and build relationships with new clients who were unobtainable from the UK base.

Director of Eximius Technical Bradley Lewington, comments; “this show of commitment to our clients in the Middle East will strengthen our existing client relationships, as well as providing an international offering to our clients back in the UK.”

The decision to take the Eximius Technical brand to Dubai will also pave the way for establishing the international expansion of other brands.

“It is with great pleasure that we are able to take one of our strongest sectors to an area which continues to develop and expand;” comments Cork, “since having a local presence, our client relationships have not only improved but we have also been able to identify opportunities for our sister brands to target in 2011.”