Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Mon, 18/11/2013 - 09:13
A survey by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has revealed that approximately one in four (24%) of employers will be taking on seasonal staff this year
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Thu, 14/11/2013 - 10:58
As businesses emerge from the downturn, having the best people in the right places to drive growth is paramount, yet research due out later today at a major conference for HR leaders across Europe is expected to cast doubt over this being a reality
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Thu, 14/11/2013 - 10:32
A Freedom of Information investigation into the cost of designing and maintaining local government websites has found a wide discrepancy between what councils are paying. The investigation also found that in some cases the councils could have saved thousands of pounds if they’d outsourced the work.
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Wed, 13/11/2013 - 09:55
According to Dice's analysis of data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than half of new tech jobs created in 2013 year-to-date have been filled by women.
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Thu, 31/10/2013 - 09:59
Job seeking intentions are at their highest since spring 2011, according to a survey of nearly 3,000 employees published today by the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development, in partnership with Halogen
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Tue, 22/10/2013 - 09:13
The latest Bank of Scotland Report on Jobs signalled a further marked rise in permanent placements in September. Although the rate of growth was slower than the record-highs in the previous two months, it reflected higher client demand, which rose to the greatest extent for almost two-and-a-half years
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Thu, 19/09/2013 - 10:16
Returning business confidence has generated an overall increase of 4% in the number of job vacancies advertised in the UK, according to the new Robert Walters European Job Index comparing the first and second quarters of 2013
Submitted by Stuart Gentle on Tue, 17/09/2013 - 10:39
£2.8bn of revenue could be at risk for advisers who fail to prepare adequately for the challenge of advising their clients on new pensions auto enrolment legislation, new research from the Centre for Economic Business Research (Cebr), commissioned by Creative Auto Enrolment, has revealed