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Graduate recruitment consultants swoop as city looses jobs

Posted on : 17-09-2008 | By : Gareth | In : Recruiting News

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After Lehman Brothers collapsed the fall out in the UK was felt with 4000 city jobs lost today. Graduate recruitment consultants and head hunters could be seen to set up in local coffee shops.

While the city was suffering the biggest blow of the year with 4000 jobs lost in the blink of an eye, graduate recruitment agencies and headhunters were setting up in nearby coffee shops to try and help workers pick up the pieces.

There was a mixture of anger and shock as workers could be seen leaving clutching belongings.  The anger stems from an apparent missed opportunity last week when senior directors turned down an opportunity to sell and save the company, allegedly holding out for more money only to fail.  There are still 1000 workers left in High Wycombe although these are expected to be lost soon as well.

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