Fill
in out recruitment survey and you could win a trip to London to see the hot
Broadway show The Producers.
The
show is opening in London in November and is part of the prize on offer for
respondents to the Spring 2004 Recruitment Confidence Index survey.
The
RCI is a quarterly survey which tracks predicted trends in recruitment
confidence and associated employment areas, and the findings, which have
recently been featured on BBC News, are highly sought after by the recruitment
community and the business world.
As
an HR and recruitment professional, we need your views to help us predict the
future for recruitment by telling us what’s happening in your own business.
Simply visit the on-line survey at www.rcisurvey.co.ukÂ
and answer the brief questionnaire which should take no more than 15
minutes to complete.
Your
replies will be considered completely confidential and the published data will
be aggregated and reported without the names of persons or organisations.
In
exchange for your support, you will be entered into a prize draw for a luxury
theatre break with two show tickets and overnight accommodation at the
five-star Howard hotel on The Embankment.*
All
respondents will also receive a complimentary copy of the RCI report, available
to non-participants at a cost of £50.
A
detailed report on the RCI findings is available in Recruitment Trends &
Forecasts on subscription (enquiries: 020 8652 8803).
Further
information on the RCI can also be obtained from Dr Emma Parry on 01234 754808
or at [email protected]
The
Recruitment Confidence Index is produced by Cranfield School of Management and
the Daily Telegraph in association with Personnel Today.
*Twin/double
room for one night at the Swissotel, The Howard, with two tickets for The
Producers. Subject to availability and must be taken between 8 November 2003
and 30 April 2005. Prize courtesy of Superbreak.
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By
Noel O’Reilly