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  • UK's IT talent plans to 'jump ship'

    The IT Job Boardís market survey indicates that more than two thirds of IT pros are considering an overseas move
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  • 80% Find Fuel Prices a Burden on Commute

    A recent survey by TipTopJob reveals a massive 80% of people travelling to work by car have found it has made a difference to their travel costs
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  • Online Job Demand Continues to Grow Within Private Sector, According to Monster Employment Index UK

    The Monster Employment Index for March indicates broad job availability across the country said Isabelle Ratinaud, Monster UK & Ireland spokesperson.
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  • UK Businesses could save £2billion a year on recruitment fees

    UK businesses could save over £2billion a year on recruitment, a new recruitment service has found. With over 400,000 permanent jobs being filled through recruitment agencies every year and nearly £700 million being spent on advertising, UK businesses could save themselves billions of pounds each year by getting smarter with their recruitment methods
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  • HR jobseeker confidence bounces back in March

    Confidence levels among HR jobseekers have bounced back strongly as job vacancies in human resources, recruitment and training become more plentiful, according to leading HR job site Changeboard
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  • Social Media in Online Recruitment Increasingly in Popularity

    The rise in online recruitment through social networks is thought to have significantly contributed to the recent rise of sites such as Facebook and Twitter being the most visited online destinations in the UK
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  • Half-year results hint at IT sector growth

    IT provider Softcat reports an impressive first half to its financial year: its top line and bottom line are both up 65%. The results hint at new growth in the IT sector amid post-recession doom and gloom
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  • Job opportunities rise 26% year-on-year in February 11

    Job opportunities rise 26% year-on-year in February 11 as hiring 'green shoots' appear for Irish companies and SMEs - Morgan McKinley Irish Employment Monitor Feb 2011
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  • IT jobseekers fail at the first hurdle

    Research from specialist IT recruitment website CWJobs.co.uk, reveals that recruiters are calling for IT professionals to take a different approach to jobseeking. 88% of recruiters say that they often see mistakes on IT jobseeker CVs, and 46% cite that they donít think IT jobseekers represent themselves well on traditional paper CVs.
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  • Changeboard finds that HR jobseekers' confidence is in decline

    One fifth of HR jobseekers are certain they will not secure a job interview in the next four weeks, according to Changeboard's latest Jobseeker Confidence Index survey
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  • Survey indicates companies still not utilizing onboarding to increase business profitability

    Leading Talent Management solutions provider, PageUp People, today announced the findings of their recent onboarding market survey, which found many companies are still not reaping the full benefits of onboarding
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  • Bumper bonus year for city HR professionals

    HR professionalsí incomes rose by 12% in 2010 according to research by HR recruiter Ortus, who polled almost 900 professionals in the second half of last year
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  • One in eight UK workers distrust their line manager and 30% doubt leadership communication

    The wave of redundancies, restructuring and changes in senior leadership in UK companies over the last 12 months has led to 13% of workers actively expressing distrust in their line manager - with 21% trusting them less than last year
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  • Rise in demand in January for Welsh jobseekers

    Job opportunities across Wales rose considerably in January, with some industry sectors recruiting their highest number of vacancies in over a year, according to one of the countryís leading recruiters
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  • Hopes that US recruitment figures will be mirrored in UK

    Job seekers in the UK are hoping that a surge in recruitment by small businesses in the US will be reflected across the pond
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