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  • TipTopJob sees USA traffic surge

    TipTopJob has managed to record its biggest ever traffic figures across the USA

  • Third Consecutive Year of Growth From ISV Software

    Leading skills testing and training software provider, ISV Software, is predicting healthy end of year results with sales revenue up by 20% (year on year from December 2010)

  • Job opportunities are 17% up year on year

    Job opportunities were 17 per cent higher in December compared to the same time last year and more than a fifth higher than two years ago, according to the Reed Job Index analysis of job vacancy trends from over 8,000 recruiters across the UK

  • New CareerBuilder.co.uk Survey Finds Four-in-Ten Employers Feel Their Workers Are More Productive Today Than Pre-Recession

    Career expert offers tips on preventing „burn out‰ associated with high performance at work

  • Hospitality to beat double dip recession

    Fears that a double dip recession may hit the hospitality industry were scotched today as a new report from Caterer.com and People 1st reveals that it is experiencing the highest level of jobs activity for over two years

  • One In Five Londoners Do Not Feel Secure In Their Current Job

    More than a fifth (22%) of Londoners do not feel secure in their current job, according to a large-scale research project by LondonlovesJobs.com. Additionally, nearly a third (32%) of Londoners are concerned they will be made redundant in the next 12 months indicating the effects of the recession are still being strongly felt.

  • 59 per cent of employers fail to provide a rewards programme for staff

    Employers are failing to provide staff with employee rewards programmes – often an alternative to bonuses – according to new research by Pay & Benefits magazine

  • FDM Group speaks out against shocking youth unemployment figures

    The Office for National Statistics has revealed that youth unemployment rose sharply by a staggering 78,000 to 973,000 in the three months to July

  • Construction and energy jobs growth

    Employment experts say jobs in the construction and energy sectors will play a major role in helping to reduce unemployment across Britain in the coming months.

  • Collapse in bank hiring threatens to staff UK jobs growth

    Manpower Employment Outlook Survey reveals drop in employment outlook for the first time since early 2009

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