Training Course:Buying From Recruitment AgenciesSchool/Trainer:Procurement Services Limited Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Over 1 million workers are provided through 10,000 staff agencies covering secretarial temps, blue collar and public service workers as well as IT and finance professionals. Day-to-day relationships with recruitment agencies involve management at all levels. Procurement has a crucial role in developing fulfilment models for delivering temporary resources wherever they are needed within an organisation. The role demands a sound knowledge of the agency sector and how labour markets work. The Market Place * Whos who? * Major Players * Specialist or Generalists * Niche Providers * Changes & Consolidation Why use an Agency? * Short Term Requirements * Recruitment * Headcount * Who is the employer? Legal Considerations * Employment Legislation * Employment Law * Redundancy * Working Time Directives Planning your Procurement * Defining Requirements * Drawing up a Specification * Constructing the Tendor Implementing the Contract ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.purchco.co.uk
Phone:01329 231 699
School Address:
Procurement Services Limited 7 Funtley Court Funtley Hill Fareham Hampshire PO16 7UY
Jobs & Resumes: Fareham Houses & Roommates: Fareham
Other training courses offered by Procurement Services Limited:
Site Services Contracting
Buying in the Public Sector
Outsourcing Facilities Services
Buying Consultants Services
Buying Telecommunications
Legal Aspects of IT Contracts
Contract Performance Management
Managing Tenders, Specifications & Contracts
The Law for Buyers
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