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Title: advancing the recruitment profession


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advancing the recruitment profession
The Value of IRP Membership toClients and
Candidates
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Employment in the UK is...
  • Approximately 30 million people in employment
  • Flexible employment in the UK is the most
    successful in the world
  • Flexible employments demonstrated benefits are
    enormous for both candidates and employers and
    make for a more productive workforce
  • In the UK we cherish our flexible employment and
    the REC plays a key lobbying role to protect
    it from increasingly stifling legislation
  • 80 of the ethnic minority population is aged
    16-35 with an annual disposable income of 32bn
  • 18 or 8.7 million of the working population
    have a disability with an annual buying power
    of 50bn

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Recruitment the UK is...
  • It is now a specialist activity hence the need
    for professionally trained recruiters
  • For the past 10 years, the industry achieved
    phenomenal growth valued at 27bn (23bn from
    temporary contract placements and 4bn from
    permanent placements)
  • Due to uncertainties within the industry many
    consultancies strive for diversification
  • Maintaining a constant pool of talent is vital
    for recruiters
  • Their job comes with the added pressure of
    compliance to legislation and its impact on
    the diversity of the candidates they have to
    attract (sex, race, age, disability, sexual
    orientation, religion)
  • The importance of CSR also means that employers
    demand to see a mix of candidates sent forward
    by their recruitment provider

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Impact of recruitment on UK Plc
  • Recruitment agencies are a key contributor to
    the labour market
  • Agencies are responsible for placing over
    700,000 permanent workers and over 1.2 million
    temporary workers
  • The UKs longest period of uninterrupted
    economic growth can be directly attributed to
    our energetic recruitment industry
  • The growth of the GDP is a direct consequence of
    UK Plcs profitability
  • Businesses grow profitably if the right people
    are in the right jobs
  • The right people are placed in the right jobs if
    recruitment professionals are fully trained
    and competent
  • The REC pushes for professionalism and
    excellence in recruitment practices thus
    contributing to a more profitable UK economy

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Value of IRP to clients candidates
  • The Institute of Recruitment Professionals
  • Signals commitment to adhere to the industrys
    Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
  • Indicates that a recruiter respects and values
    the relationship with the client and that
    they exercise due diligence and observe high
    standards of accuracy of information, advice
    given and timeliness to both clients and work
    seekers.
  • Means that the registered recruiter agreed to
    treat all recruitment professionals with
    respect and aim to work in a fair and open
    competitive environment
  • Signposts integrity, honesty and the highest
    ethical standards and appropriate behaviour

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Value of IRP to clients candidates
  • Means that the registered recruiter will not
    engage in any activities which would bring
    him/her, their company, their clients and
    candidates into disrepute
  • Indicates that the registered recruiter will
    observe and respect the confidentiality of
    their clients and work seekers and ensure this
    is maintained at all stages of the recruitment
    process.
  • Signals that the registered recruiter will
    always comply with all relevant legislation,
    statutory and non-statutory codes and official
    guidance that will impact on their clients and
    candidates
  • Means that the registered recruiter will take
    the necessary steps to ensure compliance with
    the Employment Agencies Act 1973, the Conduct
    Regulations 2003

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Value of IRP to clients candidates
  • Means that the registered recruiter will treat
    clients and work seekers with dignity and
    respect, and aim to provide employment
    opportunities based on objective business and
    competency related criteria
  • Signals that the registered recruiter will not
    act on an instruction from a client that may
    be discriminatory and, where possible, they
    will provide guidance to clients in respect of
    good diversity practice
  • Indicates that a registered recruiter is
    committed to remain well informed about
    recruitment practices, and that they continually
    seek to improve their knowledge, skills and
    qualification base to enable them to deliver
    excellent recruitment services

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