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Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment Press releases 1 - 10 of 19 Press ReleasesAug 08, 2011 Contingency Fees charged by Recruitment Agencies are going to be a thing of the past by 2015, claims London legal recruitment agency Ten-Percent Legal. Ten-Percent have released an information sheet on the fees charged by agencies. Apr 07, 2011 A law firm in London are looking to recruit a lawyer who is also a magician to liven up meetings and impress clients. Feb 14, 2011 Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment, based in London and Chester has launched a unique online recruitment service for law firms and in house legal departments which gets rid of agency fees. Jan 26, 2011 Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment are offering 10 law students and graduates the chance to get a day of training on job search and interview techniques in order to improve their chances of finding work in the legal profession. Dec 02, 2010 Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment have issued their free newsletters for law firm employers, lawyer candidates and law students and graduates using the online publishing software www.issuu.com. Oct 04, 2010 Salaries paid to lawyers since 2006 have declined year on year across the industry say online legal recruitment consultants, Ten-Percent.co.uk. Jun 11, 2010 Giving your staff permission to leave work whenever they want to during the World Cup 2010 can be an unbelievable morale booster says recruitment company Ten-Percent Legal. Feb 08, 2010 Ten-Percent Recruitment & Careers Services have now provided over 400 separate free Jobsearch Support sessions to newly unemployed professionals via the JobcentrePlus scheme to help professionals back into work. May 27, 2009 UK Transcription company TP Transcriptions outlined the benefits of using a UK based company with UK workers and pointed out the advantages both to the Universities and the wider economy. May 22, 2009 In the light of the recent split between Katie Price (aka Jordan) and Peter Andre, private investigators TP Investigations ask whether covert surveillance played a part. |