Synopsis
The REC's Scale Up Podcast is a compelling insight into the world of recruitment entrepreneurship. They feature REC chief executive Kevin Green and a guest discussing the key challenges that are faced in developing and growing recruitment businesses.
Episodes
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Episode 62: Racing to the top not the bottom: holding value in a price driven market
25/06/2025 Duration: 24minIn this special episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast, Neil Carberry introduces a valuable conversation from RECLive25. The session, hosted by Lorraine Laryea, Chief Standards Officer at the REC, features guest speakers Colin Gunnell, Chief Executive at Liquid Friday; Michelle Mellor, Chair of the REC and Director and Founder of Cummins Mellor; and Denise Walker, Founder and Managing Director at Absolutely Business. Together, they share strategies and insights on supporting a race to the top prioritising and advocating for the quality and value of recruitment partnerships.
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Episode 61: The Employment Rights Bill exclusive with Justin Madders MP
12/06/2025 Duration: 25minIn this exclusive episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast, Neil Carberry sits down with Justin Madders MP, Minister for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets for a timely conversation exploring the Government’s employment agenda and the future of work in the UK. With the Employment Rights Bill on the horizon and his recent fireside chat at RECLive25, this episode offers a front-row seat to the thinking behind the proposed reforms and what they mean for the recruitment industry.
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Episode 60: Fit for the turnaround: building scalable, profitable recruitment agencies
04/06/2025 Duration: 30minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast, Neil Carberry sits down with Duncan Wyeth, Partner Manager at Vision33, a Sage Partner, to explore how recruitment agencies can take control, get lean, and grow smarter in today’s shifting market. From finance transformation to data-led decisions, this episode is packed with practical insight.
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Episode 59: Rethinking recruitment for a future-ready workforce
30/04/2025 Duration: 43minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast Neil Carberry talks to Jo Major, Founder of Diversity in Recruitment. They discuss the evolving role of tomorrow’s recruiter, from transactional hiring to strategic talent architect and reengineering recruitment practices for a skills-first future.
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Episode 58: Navigating the recent legal changes and what they mean for you
16/04/2025 Duration: 34minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast REC Legal experts Lorraine Laryea, Chief Standards Officer and Melissa Mhondoro, Legal Advice Manager sit down with Kate Shoesmith Deputy CEO to discuss the latest legal and Employment Right Bill changes.
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Episode 57: The power of communication: Scaling a successful recruitment business
31/03/2025 Duration: 26minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment podcast, Neil Carberry speaks with Laura Clark, CEO of OA Group and an REC business member. They explore the journey of scaling a business from 6 to 50 people, navigating an MBO, and the vital role of communication in building a successful company.
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Episode 56: How is automation transforming hiring and empowering candidates in the UK?
18/03/2025 Duration: 31minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment podcast, Neil Carberry speaks with Chris Milligan, CEO of Konfir. They discuss how Konfir’s technology supports the candidate credential verification process, putting the power of data back in candidates' hands. They go on to discuss: The latest automation trends transforming hiring and onboarding processes Real-world case studies showcasing industry success stories An exclusive preview of Konfir Konnect, happening this June
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Episode 55: The changing cost of business: taxes, talent & the UK’s economic shift
04/03/2025 Duration: 34minIn this episode of the #TalkingRecruitmentPodcast, Neil Carberry speaks with Raj Lal, Senior Sales Director at Totaljobs. They dive into the recent increase in National Insurance contributions, how these changes are affecting businesses and examine the growing disconnect between employee-valued benefits and employer offerings, considering strategies for companies to stay competitive in talent acquisition and retention.
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Episode 54: Going beyond the placement and elevating recruitment through strong business strategy
18/02/2025 Duration: 34minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast, Neil Carberry speaks to Ben Browning, Founder of Resonant, a business consultancy that supports recruitment firms to address their growth challenges. They discuss why recruitment businesses must shift toward a more strategic approach to revenue generation and what recruiters might be missing when it comes to sales efficiency.
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Episode 53: Breaking barriers – how employers can create meaningful opportunities for young people
05/02/2025 Duration: 32minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast, Neil Carberry speaks with Nish Mayor, Director of Employer Engagement & Partnerships at Youth Futures Foundation. They dive into the impact of Youth Futures Foundation’s work and how it is helping young people, especially those from marginalized groups, access the labour market. In this episode they discus: The mission and impact of Youth Futures Foundation. Nish’s journey and role in driving employer engagement. How businesses can adapt their hiring practices to better support young talent. The importance of systemic change in employer behaviour to create lasting opportunities.
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Episode 52: Beyond the hype: How AI and verifiable credentials are transforming talent acquisition
22/01/2025 Duration: 29minIn this episode of the Talking Recruitment Podcast, Neil Carberry speaks with Etan Bernstein, Co-founder and Head of Ecosystem at the Velocity Network Foundation. They go beyond the hype on how AI is truly impacting the talent acquisition market, what verifiable credentials (VCs) are, and their potential impact. In this episode, we cover: What verifiable credentials are and what makes them unique or special. How VCs address the challenges posed by AI that were discussed earlier. The combined value of AI and VCs in transforming talent acquisition
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Episode 51: Shaping recruitment’s future: insights from Bev White on AI and human-centred strategies
08/01/2025 Duration: 35minOur first episode of the Talking Recruitment podcast for 2025 hears from a speaker that truly does what they love and ensures it creates a difference for the future. Bev White, Chief Executive Officer of Nash Squared sits down with Kate Shoesmith, REC Deputy CEO to chat about her career journey, the importance of personalisation and prioritising human involvement in any business. We also discuss how recruitment businesses should be leveraging the transformative impact of AI and automation while understanding the impact it is having on our future talent demands.
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Episode 50: REC round-up: highlights, challenges & the road ahead
11/12/2024 Duration: 37minIn the final episode of 2024, the REC’s formidable duo, Neil Carberry and Kate Shoesmith, sit down to look back at the highlights, the political shifts, the challenges, and how we have supported members throughout the year. They’ll go on to talk about what’s in store for 2025 from the REC and how we are making the sector’s voice heard.
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Episode 49: Navigating the future of staffing: compliance and the power of technology
27/11/2024 Duration: 24minIn this episode, Neil Carberry speaks with Mark Kieve, CEO of UK & Ireland of REC business partner Pixid Group. They discuss the importance of compliance in an evolving world, navigating the challenges of cross-border staffing and leveraging technology. In this episode, we discuss: Agility, scalability, and flexibility: in uncertain times, the ability to scale staffing solutions quickly with pay-as-you-go models helps businesses stay adaptable and minimise upfront costs. Cross-border contingent staffing: successfully navigating the challenges of cross-border staffing requires understanding local laws and leveraging technology to manage diverse talent pools efficiently. The recent acquisition of VectorVMS: the acquisition of VectorVMS by Pixid group strengthens its position in the UK staffing industry by enhancing its technology and offering more streamlined contingent workforce solutions.
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Episode 48: Empowering people, elevating standards: The Mixxos way
13/11/2024 Duration: 37minIn this episode, Neil Carberry speaks with Gemma Downing and Chris Mapp, Co-owners of REC member, Mixxos Group. They discuss their business journey and how driving standards as a recruitment agency has empowered them to aim higher. In this episode, we discuss: How Mixxos has grown in terms of people, technology, and personal branding. How they balance business success with charity, community, and local presence. How standards are upheld to allow them to choose the right partners. How to deliver consultative client service and unmatched candidate care. How Mixxos has integrated EDI into their daily operations, from internal policies to client interactions.
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Episode 47: Purpose-driven recruitment: building impact and opportunity
30/10/2024 Duration: 32minIn this episode, Neil Carberry speaks with Karen Young, Social Purpose Lead at Hays, about how recruitment companies can find and embrace their social purpose. They discuss the increasing significance of purpose in the recruitment sector and its influence on attracting and supporting talent. Key topics include: The vital role of social purpose in recruitment and how companies can adapt and progress. How to attract purpose-driven talent by aligning recruitment strategies with the values of the next generation. Strategies to enhance skills development and create more opportunities for under-represented groups and the communities recruitment firms serve.
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Episode 46: Mastering the negotiation game: the RAD approach
16/10/2024 Duration: 44minIn this episode, Neil Carberry talks to Giles Morgan, Founder and Managing Director of REC business partner Kahvay. Kahvay are a negotiation training, coaching and consulting provider, on-hand to help you become a skilled negotiator. They discuss the art of negotiation with a focus on the RAD (Relationship Awareness Demand) approach. Learn how to shift from selling to negotiating with confidence, understanding that negotiation is inherently a conflict that must be embraced, not avoided. In this episode, we discuss: The danger of selling during negotiations – understand how overselling can weaken your stance and why shifting into negotiation mode strategically is crucial. Embracing conflict in negotiation – discover why conflict is central to successful negotiations and how to use differences to drive agreements. The compass framework – learn to use advanced strategy to confidently navigate complex deals and maintain control.
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Episode 45: Leading beyond limits: innovating recruitment and retaining top talent.
01/10/2024 Duration: 33minIn this episode, Neil Carberry talks to Andrew Tallents, Leadership Coach and Founder of Tallents Partnership. They discuss the importance of staying ahead of shifting client expectations and ensuring you retain top talent. In this episode, we discuss: What issues businesses can face when relying too heavily on outdated recruitment methods and failing to innovate The disvalue caused by paying lip service to diversity and inclusion without making meaningful change
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Episode 44: Debunking new and existing technology (AI/ML) and should recruiters be worried?
25/09/2024 Duration: 32minIn this episode, Kate Shoesmith talks to John Buyers, Partner and Head of the International AI team at Osborne Clarke. They discuss what makes artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML) different from any other technology and how UK businesses should manage their own use of AI. We discuss: What makes artificial intelligence or machine learning different from any other technology? Should we be worried about it? What makes generative AI different? The EU is taking steps to regulate Artificial Intelligence systems through the EU Artificial Intelligence Act – is this something to be concerned about and how does the new regulation work? What the UK is doing to regulate AI How UK businesses should manage their own use of AI – steps for you to take now
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Episode 43: Why #TempWorkWorks for individuals, for business and for the economy
11/09/2024 Duration: 28minIn this episode, Neil Carberry talks to Shazia Ejaz, Campaigns and Insights Director here at the REC. They discuss our newest campaign ‘Voice of the worker’ and why temporary work is a vital part of today's labour market; driving economic growth and getting people into work. In this episode we discuss: Why #TempWorkWorks for individuals, for business and for the economy. Why it’s so important that temporary work isn’t jeopardised by any changes to employment rules How to get involved in the campaign and amplify the message