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 Mentor?
Author:Kelly
Date:Tuesday, 14th Apr 2009 11:02
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Category:Other
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=181827

Hi

does anyone know where I would look for a brilliant mentor? I know some people have posted this in the past and a lot of people have suggested using this site but I feel that I really need someone who I can speak to, who I can bounce ideas off and who can assist me in the growth of the business.

Many Thanks

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 Re: Mentor?
Author:liz
Date:Tuesday, 14th Apr 2009 13:00
Views:53 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Other
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=181827

I've sent you an email Kelly

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 Re: Mentor?
Author:Alison Kennedy FREC DipRP
Date:Wednesday, 15th Apr 2009 12:09
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Category:Other
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=181827

Hi Kelly,

I would recommend speaking to the REC (The Recruitment & Employment Confederation). They are the regulatory body who patrol and guide the recruitment industry and the trade association who represent them.

We offer a range of services to established agencies and new recruitment businesses which are proven to dramatically enhance performance and to give specific help where needed.

We provide mentoring services, utlising the skills of some of the top recruiters in the business.

If you would like any further details, please feel free to call me on 0207 009 2131 or email me on the above address. Alternatively please visit our section of the REC website: http://www.rec.uk.com/academy-for-business/business


Best regards

Alison Kennedy FREC DipRP
Business Manager

The Recruitment & Employment Confederation

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 Re: Mentor?
Author:liz
Date:Wednesday, 15th Apr 2009 12:44
Views:47 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Other
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=181827

Again, the same message from Alison at the REC. Alison, have you read the messages that you're responding to or are you just spamming with advertising, which is not encouraged here.


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 Re: Mentor?
Author:cough cough
Date:Friday, 17th Apr 2009 18:48
Views:52 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Other
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=181827

REC are NOT a regulatory body! they have no authority - I would suggest you get your facts straight Alison - especially as you work for them!

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 Re: Mentor?
Author:Les Armitage
Date:Saturday, 18th Apr 2009 21:46
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URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=181827

What would you like your mentor to be good at Kelly?

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 Re: Mentor?
Author:Dee
Date:Sunday, 19th Apr 2009 04:33
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Category:Other
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=181827

Hi Kelly

I've dropped you a line, feel free to get in touch.

Dee

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