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From this month the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) will implement a Golden Hello Scheme for new graduate mathematics teachers in Further Education (FE).
Indeed.com, the online jobsite, has revealed that part-time work was the most searched for job term in the first quarter of 2014 across the UK, the US, Australia and Germany.
Three-quarters of employers (76%) plan to hire more permanent staff within the next quarter, according to the latest JobsOutlook survey from the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC).
Recruiters have welcomed today’s announcement by business secretary Vince Cable of a £130m investment in vehicles of the future aimed at securing up to 30,000 jobs and creating many more in the supply chain.
Almost half (48%) of UK employers are looking to hire more accountancy and finance professionals in 2014, compared with 44% in 2013, according to the Hays 2014 Accountancy & Finance Salary Guide.
Investment in infrastructure worth £36bn could support 150,000 jobs in construction, according to the government.
Construction firm Skanska is to create around 1,500 jobs in the UK during the next two to three years, to help with the completion of major rail, water, building and roads contracts won by the company.
At a visit to a community college outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, President Obama and vice-president Joe Biden announced grants worth $150m (£89m) to expand apprenticeships.
The traditionally lowly job of administrative assistant has evolved into a complex and important role making a good administrative assistant hard to replace, according to international staffing company Manpower.
There are just two weeks to go until the Recruiter Awards for Excellence on 7 May.
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