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JobStats - most active agencies


agencies in alphabetical order
3 4 7 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z

The 20 agencies who have placed the most adverts

rank change agency proportion
of adverts
trend
graphs
1 unchanged Huxley Associates 3.4% graph
2 up (from 3) Progressive 2.0% graph
3 up (from 4) Teambuilder Recruitment 1.6% graph
4 up (from 5) Abraxas 1.4% graph
5 up (from 6) Computer People 1.3% graph
6 up (from 15) JP Engineering Recruitment 1.2% graph
7 up (from 28) Penguin Recruitment 1.2% graph
8 down (from 7) Aston Carter 1.1% graph
9 unchanged Modis 1.1% graph
10 down (from 8) TPSL 1.1% graph
11 down (from 10) Darwin Recruitment 1.0% graph
12 down (from 11) Senitor Associates 1.0% graph
13 down (from 12) Spring Technology 1.0% graph
14 down (from 13) Concept IT 0.9% graph
15 down (from 14) Computer Futures Solutions 0.9% graph
16 up (from 17) NetworkersMSB - IT 0.8% graph
17 down (from 16) Monarch Recruitment 0.8% graph
18 unchanged Madison Black 0.8% graph
19 unchanged Square One Resources 0.8% graph
20 unchanged G2 Recruitment Solutions 0.7% graph

top 5 agencies as a proportion of the total demand for staff

top 5 agencies as a proportion of the total demand for staff

Key

  number of adverts placed by: Huxley Associates as a proportion of the total demand for staff
  number of adverts placed by: Progressive as a proportion of the total demand for staff
  number of adverts placed by: Teambuilder Recruitment as a proportion of the total demand for staff
  number of adverts placed by: Abraxas as a proportion of the total demand for staff
  number of adverts placed by: Computer People as a proportion of the total demand for staff

how to interpret this graph


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