Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Fri, 23/01/2009 - 00:00
Companies which rely on finding out just how good their new recruits are once they are in the job could be putting their finances and reputation at risk
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Fri, 23/01/2009 - 00:00
CareerJunction, an Avusa Media Company and the leading Online Recruitment solution in South Africa, has unveiled a new logo and brand promise which shows its commitment to providing the largest selection of quality jobs
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Fri, 23/01/2009 - 00:00
As expected, government unemployment figures released today indicate that the number of unemployed people has increased since the last quarter up to 1.92 million
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Thu, 22/01/2009 - 00:00
Employers and students advised to take long-term perspective as a poll by Graduate Prospects reveals that 80%* of students feel unconfident or unsure of their employability prospects this summer
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Thu, 22/01/2009 - 00:00
Leading job site CV-Library.co.uk has kicked 2009 off to a great start with a nomination for the best ëInnovative Online Marketing Strategyí category in the 2009 Onrec Awards
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Thu, 22/01/2009 - 00:00
Companies which rely on finding out just how good their new recruits are once they are in the job could be putting their finances and reputation at risk
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Wed, 21/01/2009 - 00:00
The latest report into the UK Recruitment Agencies market from industry analysts Plimsoll rates 155 of the UKís leading 1000 Recruitment Agencies companies as being in financial Danger
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Wed, 21/01/2009 - 00:00
Hays IT has revealed that more than one in four Heads of IT and Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are concerned that their IT departments do not have the right blend of people and technical skills needed to cope with today's changing business landscape
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Wed, 21/01/2009 - 00:00
Global Secure Systems (GSS), the value-added security consultancy, says that the release of a WiFi password auditing utility by Russia's Elcomsoft should act as a wake-up call on the dangers of wireless insecurities to all IT managers