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Superb engineering opportunities in Nigeria

January 24th, 2012 by Simon Haddock

We have a  requirement for a number of highly motivated and professional Engineers to work for a leading Nigerian conglomerate who operate within Oil and Gas, Real Estate Development and FMCG Manufacturing. (more…)

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The RSL Apprenticeship – Part 3

January 23rd, 2012 by Kaleb Gumbs

It’s time for the 3rd installment of Kaleb’s blog, this time round he talks about moving from the Apprentice arena and the start of experiencing different divisions of Resourcing Solutions. This first stint was within Resourcing International, read on to find out how he got on: (more…)

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On your marks, get set…….go!

January 19th, 2012 by Simon Haddock

Not long now until the Olympics grace East London, as one of the most spectacular sporting events on earth it is truly set to be a historical occasion. (more…)

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London to Birmingham via 10 Downing Street

January 13th, 2012 by Philip Crane

The hot topic on everyone in the Rail Industry’s lips has been the green light from the government to proceed with the controversial HS2 project. (more…)

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Say hello to HS2

January 11th, 2012 by Roman Motyczak

As expected, the government announced that the much-debated High-speed rail line will go-ahead at a cost of £32bn. If the project runs smoothly, it is anticipated that the first phase (LondonBirmingham) could be completed by 2026. (more…)

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Wonderful and unique opportunity to work in the Seychelles

January 5th, 2012 by Simon Haddock

We have a unique opportunity to work in the Seychelles, the legendary beauty and the vibrant culture of these islands are unrivalled anywhere in the world. (more…)

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Saudi Arabia’s Youth Bulge

January 4th, 2012 by Simon Haddock

With a boom in youth unemployment, Saudi Arabia is struggling to plug the job gap but with a number of high profile engineering projects, will there be another bout of talent shortages? (more…)

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