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  • A Post-Brexit View of the UK High-Tech Sector

    Comment by Ajay Sule, Practice Director EIA, and Adrian Drodz, Research Director, Digital Transformation, Frost & Sullivan
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  • Construction hotspots create raft of contractor jobs

    In its latest analysis of global construction markets, professional services consultancy Procorre has identified five construction ‘hotspots’ that will drive demand for specialist contractors over the next six months.
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  • New Tech Start Up Company Attracts Investment

    Tec Partners was formed only eight months ago and has enjoyed exceptional growth since then. Based in Norwich, Cambridge and East Anglia, the company has attracted significant investment to assist with ambitious business plans, moving forward.
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  • Thorntons welcomes eleven new trainees on board

    Leading law firm Thorntons has appointed 11 trainees this month - its highest ever intake, underlining its investment in the future of the business.
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  • Teach First crowned Best of the Best at AGR Student Recruitment Awards

    Teach First was crowned Best of the Best after winning two awards at the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR) Student Recruitment Awards 2016.
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  • Employers, not staff, should pull themselves together when it comes to stress in the workplace

    ‘Pull yourself together'. It's a favourite statement to people with depression and anxiety issues, from people who don't understand depression and anxiety issues - particularly managers. But it's the managers who should pull themselves together and deal with it sensitively, says Tayside solicitors and estate agents Miller Hendry.
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  • Glassdoor improves mobile apps for iPad and iPhone making job searching easier

    Mobile Apps Support Easier Resume Upload, 3D Touch to Preview New Jobs, Split Screen Feature to Compare Salaries And More
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  • Statement from Doug Monro, Adzuna on the referendum result and the effect on the jobs market

    “Some people are arguing that if the pound does not stabilise domestic inflation could rise, forcing the Bank of England to raise interest rates. That in turn might push us into a recession, which could cost jobs and reduce incomes.
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  • Brexit Vote Will Have a Knock-On Effect on British Workers’ Holiday Entitlements

    This week’s Brexit vote will mean changes to holiday entitlement for millions of employees, according to Tayside solicitors and estate agents Miller Hendry.
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  • Does Brexit spell employment Armageddon?

    Asks Noele McClelland, partner and head of employment law, at Thorntons Law LLP after the crucial EU vote.
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  • Brexit – What can companies do to mitigate the impact?

    In the wake of the Leave vote Frost & Sullivan explains that organizations should use the new reality to influence the economy and society in a positive way.
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  • ARC response to referendum decision

    Many will be shocked at the results of the referendum announced today, others will be delighted, but what could the impact be upon the recruitment industry? The decision has been made and therefore we should turn to potential positive outcomes, after all at this stage no one can judge what the effect may be on employment generally.
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  • Flexible Working Boosts Productivity

    According to a survey conducted by Powwownow, over 82% of respondents feel more productive when working from home. Over 60% of employers say that flexible working is the key to staying competitive.
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  • NonStop Recruitment responds to Leave referendum vote

    Following today’s announcement that Britain will leave the European Union, Oliver Donoghue, Managing Director of Swiss-headquartered NonStop Recruitment, commented:
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  • A looming Millennials leadership crisis

    New research from the British Army indicates there is a looming leadership crisis among millennials. Leadership was seen as one of the skills most valuable to employers (39 per cent) and 58 per cent of millennials want to manage and lead people yet:
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