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Pinera sworn in as new quake hits
Sebastian Pinera is sworn in as president of quake-hit Chile, as a 6.9-magnitude aftershock strikes the centre of the country.

Turkey and Sweden in genocide row
Turkey withdraws its ambassador to Sweden after the parliament votes to describe as genocide the killing of Armenians in WWI.

Web censure 'curbs human rights'
Freedom of expression on the web has been curtailed in 2009, the US state department says in its annual human rights report.

Iraq results point to tight race
First results from Iraq's election suggest a tight contest may be developing between PM Nouri Maliki and main rival Iyad Allawi.

Biden tries to ease Mid-East row
US Vice-President Joe Biden says Middle East peace talks must resume, despite a row over Israeli settlement plans.

Extradition over Auschwitz theft
A Stockholm court rules a Swedish man can be extradited to Poland for trial over the theft of a sign from Auschwitz.

Nigeria women protest at killings
Hundreds of Nigerian women protest over last Sunday's violence near Jos, where many women and children were massacred.

Sri Lanka general trial date set
Defeated Sri Lankan presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka is to be put on military trial next week, officials say.

Thalidomide effect mystery solved
The mechanism by which thalidomide causes malformed limbs is revealed by scientists.

US school prom axed as lesbian student asks to bring girlfriend
A student at a high school in Mississippi says the school board cancelled her school's prom rather than let her attend it with her lesbian girlfriend

Mexican tycoon shakes up world rich list
Mexican Carlos Slim overtakes Bill Gates as the world's richest man, according to the Forbes "rich list", with a fortune of $53.5bn.

Liverpool sunk by late Lille goal
Liverpool face an uphill task to progress from the last 16 of the Europa League after Eden Hazard's goal gives a lively Lille side a 1-0 first-leg lead.

Juventus 3-1 Fulham
Three first-half goals see Juventus take command of their Europa League last-16 tie with Fulham but Dickson Etuhu's goal gives the Cottagers' hope.

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Bosnian fallout
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Between friends
US and Israel dodge settlement confrontation

Parched island
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Gambia row over wave of arrests
An opposition leader criticises a wave of arrests in The Gambia, saying detainees do not know why they are being held.

Morocco warns religious groups
Morocco warns against religious activists seeking to convert people - two days after expelling 20 Christians.

Lula criticised for Cuba comment
Brazil's President Lula is criticised for comments that appear to compare Cuban dissidents on hunger strike to common criminals.

BP to explore for oil in Brazil
Oil giant BP announces a $7bn (£4.7bn) deal that will allow it to begin exploring for oil off the coast of Brazil.

Burma annuls 1990 Suu Kyi poll win
Burma's leaders formally annul the National League for Democracy's 1990 election win, as more details of new poll laws emerge.

Japan protest over tuna ban plan
Japan voices opposition to a proposed ban on international trade in bluefin tuna, after the EU backs the plan.

Ukraine president forms coalition
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych secures a coalition in parliament and one of his loyalists is confirmed as PM.

Ex-Bosnian leader 'owed apology'
The UK should is asked to apologise for "mistreating" ex-Bosnian President Ejup Ganic in prison.

Hamas releases British journalist
Hamas releases a British journalist it had held for a month in Gaza, saying at a news conference that it suspects him of being a spy.

Deadly clashes in southern Yemen
At least one person is killed in clashes between police and separatists in southern Yemen.

Afghan plea for 'no proxy wars'
Afghanistan does not want other countries' "proxy wars" fought on its soil, President Hamid Karzai says in Islamabad.

Modi faces Gujarat riot questions
The chief minister of India's Gujarat state, Narendra Modi, is summoned to appear before an inquiry into riots in 2002.

Cuba: The smoker's paradise
In Havana, one of the last bastions of the committed smoker, Matt Frei experiences Cubans' love affair with the cigar.

Bitterness and unease in Zimbabwe
Andrew Harding reports from Harare on the uneasy mood among the white population and the MDC party as President Robert Mugabe says he's ready for another term.

Can US broker Middle East peace?
Joe Biden is in the region to encourage talks between the Palestinians and Israel. What can be achieved?

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The role of the recruitment consultant is tremendously fast-paced and sales driven.

There is never time to get bored or feel that you are a wasted resource; there is constant change with new clients and candidates every day and new challenges to be met maintaining existing relationships and building new ones.

The flip side is that you do need your wits about you as soon as you walk in the door until the moment you walk out of it at the end of the day. The phones ring constantly with people's careers and business needs at the end of the line. They do not care that you have numerous clients and candidates; what they do care about is that you know who they are and how their search is progressing, that you know your job and that you will give them the best service available in the recruitment market today. Prioritising and managing your workload can be tough.

If that sounds hard and hectic - it can be. Having said that, the environment at EXECUTIVE NETWORK FINANCIAL SERVICES is supportive. Although you are responsible for your own desk and have your own clients we have a shared candidate database, full administration support and resourcers to free your time up to do what you do best!

At EXECUTIVE NETWORK FINANCIAL SERVICES our consultants are expected to work hard but not without reward and recognition. We will give training and development at a professional and personal level and a structured career path exists for those who have the requisite skills and abilities to succeed.

A consultant from day one, the first few months are spent developing the skills and expertise that every one of our consultants has; you could then aim to achieve the criteria fulfilled by our Senior consultants or you may already have set your sights on a management role.

Our hours are 8.30 am until 6.00 pm. You will be expected to take your job seriously but always be able to laugh at yourself, to learn from your mistakes and improve as a result.

Recruitment at EXECUTIVE NETWORK FINANCIAL SERVICES is not a glamour environment. We are a down-to-earth, straightforward company with exceptional staff and exceptional professional standards. If you take pride in your work, enjoy a full social life and know that you have a lot to offer as an employee and as an individual, then recruitment at EXECUTIVE NETWORK FINANCIAL SERVICES could be the right choice for you.