BiS Henderson Helps To Fill Public Sector Transport Vacancies

The public sector makes routine calls on professional and private sector skills to develop transport policy. This extends to the stages of implementing and executing transport policy projects, too, as well as operational experience at management level. Responding to a growing demand for project managers, engineers and consultants, logistics recruitment specialist BiS Henderson has set up a dedicated Public Sector Recruitment team to recruit the necessary skills for such work, since there is a … [Read more...]

Are you ready for tomorrow’s supply chain & logistics challenges?

What challenges can tomorrow’s logistics executives expect? There is nothing routine about managing a supply chain: from raw materials to manufacturers, from despatch bay to retailers, every day can and often does throw up new challenges. Specialist logistics and supply chain recruitment consultancy BiS-Henderson knows howto match the right people to the skills that are required in vacancies as theyarise. International and business development director , Larry Woelk compares logistics to a … [Read more...]

BiS-Henderson can help candidates to fill NGO posts

Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are not an easy alternative to private or public sector bodies: they demand the same high standards and the same professional approach that go with the equivalent job description elsewhere. Specifically, NGOs need a very clearly-defined set of skills that are not otherwise available to their clients. Over and above an ability to do the job, they will expect candidates to demonstrate a level of interest and commitment to the specific areas in which the NGO … [Read more...]

BiS-Henderson Cuts Through the Numbers to Deliver Quality Applicants

Rising UK unemployment figures this month [August 2011] are not going to make life easier for recruiters, who already receive mail bags full of applications for any existing vacancy, let alone speculative correspondence. Figures released this month by the Office of National Statistics for April to June this year (http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/lmsuk0811.pdf`) reveal that while the employment rate is just over 70% and there are 29 million employed people in the UK, the number of unemployed … [Read more...]