Jonathan Astbury joins Eximius Group

Co-founder of Astbury Marsden, Jonathan Astbury, has joined Eximius Group.
Astbury’s financial services recruitment career spans over 20 years. In the early days, leading the banking finance team at Harrison Willis, Jonathan then founded banking recruitment firms Astbury Marsden and Sandton Group, specialising in middle office, risk, finance and front office recruitment.
Astbury now joins the Senior [...]

 
 

Eximius Technical Branches Out to Rail Recruitment

LONDON, 8 December, 2011:
Engineering recruitment specialist Eximius Technical has launched its brand into the Rail sector with a new team headed by Mark Clinch.
Mark joins Eximius with over 11 years experience, having worked closely with the rail industry’s leading organisations. Mark built a recruitment business in London focussing on a similar opportunity with Ruillion Engineering [...]

 
 

Eximius Group in the Recruiter Magazine Hot 100

LONDON, 7th December, 2011:
Eximius Group is delighted to be included in the Recruiter Magazine Hot 100.
The list comprises the top 100 recruitment industry SMEs ranked by gross profit per employee. According to Agile Intelligence who compiled the report, the figures indicate how effectively an organisation uses the skills of its employees to generate profitable return [...]

 
 

Eximius Group Southampton Launch

LONDON, 13 September, 2011:
Eximius Group is delighted to announce the opening of a new office in Southampton.
The new office based in Ocean Village will focus on the Technical side of the business – specifically within the Oil and Gas industry.
Leslie Hewlett joins Eximius to lead the Southampton Office; “I’m really excited about helping Eximius to [...]

 
 

Eximius Group Supports UK Emergency Services

LONDON, 11 August, 2011:
Following the civil unrest throughout London and the UK this week, Eximius Group is proud to support our emergency services who have risked their lives to control the widespread disorder.
We have made a charitable donation to support three charities which provide support services for people injured in the line of duty within [...]

 
 

Times are Hard For the Jobless Bankers

LONDON, 08 August 2011
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/8687445/Bonfire-of-the-jobless-bankers.html
By Louisa Peacock
The bonfire of the bankers is upon us, but the thousands of banking staff faced with losing their jobs could have an extra thing to worry about. According to some headhunters, nobody will want to rehire them.
Banker-bashing has now become so ingrained in the British psyche that it has found its way [...]

 
 

Eximius Group’s Breakfast Briefing – AWR: Knowledge is Key

LONDON, 3 August, 2011:
On Thursday 28th July, Eximius Group held a breakfast briefing at Old Broad Street House, Liverpool Street. This event; AWR: Knowledge is Key, delivered important information and practical advice to Eximius’ key clients and partners regarding the introduction of the AWR Regulations this October.
At the event three prominent industry experts explained the [...]

 
 

Eximius Group is a Finalist in the National Business Awards 2011

LONDON, 2 August, 2011:
Eximius Group is proud to announce that it is a finalist in the National Business Awards.  Eximius joins over 150 of Britain’s most innovative and sustainable public and private sector businesses taking part in the awards including; Debenhams, JD Wetherspoon, moneysupermarket.com, BSkyB and Majestic Wine.
As a finalist in “The Blackberry Growth [...]

 
 

Unintended consequences strike again

LONDON, 29 July 2011
http://www.cityam.com/news-and-analysis/bottom-line/unintended-consequences-strike-again

BOTTOM LINE

David Crow

ANOTHER piece of poorly thought-out regulation, another set of unintended consequences. At the start of this year, the European Commission imposed on its banks the most onerous regime governing bonuses in the world. The banks responded by jacking up salaries, something that started in 2009 when they attempted to avoid [...]

 
 

The clock is ticking against UK bank jobs

LONDON, 29 July 2011
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8669065/The-clock-is-ticking-against-UK-bank-jobs.html
Thousands of job losses in the banking sector is probably not what George Osborne meant when he started talking about rebalancing the British economy.

A greater focus on high-value manufacturing – a return to the glory days of UK exporting and a lesser reliance on services – is an admirable goal.

But the desired [...]