The NHS interim market: a client perspective
15-10-24
A couple of months ago we published blogs written by two candidates who gave their honest and personal perspectives on the challenged market for NHS
I am not Mark Britnell or Roy Lilley but sometimes we will offer attempts at thought leadership, but we hope you will find blog content more varied and interesting. We're proud to be in recruitment so we'll blog on the profession, we'll be champions of customer service in the industry and sometimes we'll blog on life on general, because we're real people.
15-10-24
A couple of months ago we published blogs written by two candidates who gave their honest and personal perspectives on the challenged market for NHS
9-09-24
To diversify or not to diversify, that is the question To diversify or not to diversify, that has been the question here at Melber Flinn
3-07-24
It was fascinating to read through Steve’s recent “overdue and (fair warning) slightly pessimistic” blog the other week. It gave a very honest and perhaps
10-05-24
Once again I have fallen behind with promises made to myself, colleagues and a few semi-interested connections in the NHS interim marketplace – but here
19-12-23
In my last blog in September, I bemoaned the market and talked about how difficult it was for the average NHS manager to secure approval
14-09-23
It’s been a while since I wrote a market update, due to a devastatingly effective paradox of business and laziness. We’ve all been there I
29-06-21
This month, we feature a blog from Rachel Silverwood on the topic of meetings! So the originally planned Freedom day did not happen on 21st
19-04-21
Grab a coffee or a can of Monster, its time for another IR35 blog. A few weeks back I attended a webinar held by
7-03-21
Its the latest Melber Flinn blog, but this month I’ve put my feet up as my colleague Mel brings you our review of 2020. It
19-11-20
Part 2 of the Q&A blog, to mark Melber Flinn’s 5th birthday! If you suddenly had to retrain (as your job was no longer
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