![]() However, demand had softened in the second half, as the global macro-economic backdrop became more uncertain. It also saw growth across all forms of recruitment, including contract, interim and permanent, which represents around 70% of group net fee income. Robert Walters said it had benefited from "fierce competition for talent and significant wage inflation across all geographies and specialist disciplines" during the first half. The recruiter said revenues in the year 31 December were ahead 13%, or 12% on a constant currency basis, at £1.1bn, while pre-tax profits jumped 11% to £55.6m, an all-time high.
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