In-house Recruitment Awards Finalists Announced

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After an overwhelming amount of entries, we’re pleased to announce the finalists of the In-house Recruitment Awards 2014, partnered by First Choice Software. The awards, now in their third year, attracted an incredible number of entrants from some of the best in-house recruitment teams across the UK.

The huge quantity of entrants was followed by an unprecedented quality of entries, indicative to the superiority of today’s in-house recruiters & their function.

Some of the more popular categories were Best In-house Recruiter, Best In-house Recruitment Manager & Best Recruitment Team where all finalists, and entries alike, displayed some astonishing results & impressive achievements. Recruitment Website, Recruitment Innovation & Best Graduate Recruitment Strategy have also been extremely well populated, signifying that we’re about to witness some exciting developments within the in-house recruitment functions.

All IHRA 2014 finalists can be found here http://inhouserecruitmentawards.co.uk/2014-finalists/

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