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More new Bloggers on UK Recruiter blogs feed

Uk_mapJust over two months ago I talked about the page of blog feeds I'd put together from UK recruitment blogs.   Then a week or so later I mentioned a few blogs I added to the site.

I thought it was about time I did a quick update as we've now got 20 blogs listed on the site. 

The newest I've added is from Gerald Morgan of ReadyPeople.  ReadyPeople are an IT recruitment firm and Gerald's first post is unashamedly self promotional.   Well done for joining the blogging ranks Gerald. 

There are a four more that I've added in the past few weeks.  These include Jonathan Fagan's Legal Jobs and Recruitment blog , the Alexander Hughes Selection blog, Lisette Howlett's HR and Recruitment blog and James Parr's Omniblog

It's great to see the addition of more UK recruitment blogs.  It's especially exciting to see actual recruiters (like Gerald, Jonathan and the guys at Alexander Hughes) blogging. 

AwhitfordThere are a few bloggers on the blogs feed that have gone quiet recently (where are you Alan?). Therefore, I'm regularly re-arranging the content on the page to try and keep the ones matching quantity with quality nearer the top.   

If you write a blog which matches our challenging criteria (erm, basically if it's UK recruitment related) drop me a note and I'd be happy to add it to the UK Recruiter Blogs Feed page

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