ONLINE RECRUITMENT NEWS

  • Number of cyber security jobs doubles as firms realise hacking threat

    There is now a greater demand for cyber security professionals in the UK than ever before, according to new research
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  • Video Interviews: Why to Follow the Trend

    Video interviewing is fast becoming a major part of the recruitment process. Candidates increasingly expect forward thinking companies to have adopted it already. Should you follow the crowd and get involved in the video interview revolution?
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  • Pay is increasing by just 2%

    The median annual basic pay increase awarded by organisations across the economy in the three months to the end of October 2014 was worth just 2%. The latest figures from pay analysts at XpertHR mark yet another period of subdued increases for employees
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  • Seven New Appointments For Recruitive

    Recruitive, the recruitment software solutions provider, has strengthened its Business Development Team and Support Services in preparation for its 2015 expansion plans
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  • Simply Marketing Jobs announce new mobile-friendly site

    Simply Marketing Jobs, one of the UK’s most popular marketing jobs boards are delighted to announce their new mobile and tablet-friendly site, that promises to bring employers and candidates closer together than ever before.
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  • Penna continue to grow Executive HR practice

    Penna, the global HR services group, has announced two new appointments to its Executive Recruitment HR team, highlighting a strong period of growth for the Recruitment Solutions practice.
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  • Forty years and counting for high street recruiter

    A high street recruitment company which opened its doors in 1974 - the year of the three-day week and resignation of US President Richard Nixon - is celebrating 40 years in business.
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  • Graduates spend 313 hours a year on the tea run

    Graduates can expect to spend 313 hours a year doing the tea run (six hours each week), according to research out today from Allianz Insurance. Time spent by Graduates getting the teas and coffees are steaming ahead, having risen by 55 hours from 2013
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  • New study shows men twice as likely to aspire to top salaries

    35% of British men aspire to earn over £100k p/a in their working lives, compared to just 15% of women, highlighting a clear 'aspiration gap' between men and women in the UK, according to new research conducted by Adzuna.co.uk. The study also highlighted that female employees aspire to careers in advertising and teaching, while men favour IT and engineering roles
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  • Simply Hired Unveils New Employer Brand Index (EBI) for Retail

    Burlington Coat Factory, Ross Dress for Less and Things Remembered lead the list as the top retail employer brands based on job seeker behavior
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  • First International job board for the agricultural sector

    After the wheat harvest in Australia you would like to plant potatoes in Europe... Through Global AG Jobs this is easy to realize
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  • More than a third of CV checks on temporary staff reveal inaccuracies

    A new report from background screening company First Advantage reveals that more than a third (36.3%) of CV checks on contingent workers show inaccuracies. The report covers checks carried out in EMEA between January 2011 and June 2014
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  • Employee benefits can 'drive loyalty and engagement'

    More than a third of employees say the benefits they are offered at work in addition to salary and holiday entitlements increased their loyalty to their employer, research* for MetLife Employee Benefits shows
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  • ADP® Recruitment Process Outsourcing Earns Top Honours in HfS Blueprint Report on Talent Acquisition Services

    ADP Also Recognized for its Industry Vision, Investment in Future Capabilities
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  • NHS Employers responds to the GMC National Training Survey

    NHS Employers today (19 November) welcomed the General Medical Council’s ‘National Training Survey 2014’ reports on bullying and patient safety
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