A report out yesterday suggests that as many as 200,000 new jobs in the manufacturing industry could be created over the next decade as outsourcing declines significantly.
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Telling untruths is generally seen as a no-no during an interview for a job, but in Germany it is allowed - occasionally.
Former members of the Independent Recruitment Group (IRG), the free-to-join community for recruitment companies that collapsed in March, may not have to wait long before they can join a replacement organisation.
A ban on zero hours contracts should form part of the Labour Party’s manifesto for the next general election in 2015, the Labour MP for Leigh has proposed.
A “fairly typical” level of interest in jobs at a new Waitrose store has garnered significant media attention across the UK.
Supermarket chain Asda is to add 2,500 new jobs across the UK in 2013 as it invests in online retail, new and existing stores, and its supply chain.
Today sees the beginning of a trial of the government’s new Universal Credit (UC) scheme designed to simplify the welfare system.
Recruitment of over 60,000 government posts will open soon in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, as part of what a newspaper calls an “effort to woo people” ahead of elections next year.
Professional and trades recruitment agency 2B Interface has launched a nationwide franchise scheme.
Consulting, technology and outsourcing firm Capgemini is to create up to 500 new jobs in the Scottish Highlands as part of a plan to make Inverness one of the firm’s main global centres of excellence for advanced IT.