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When using the internet, things are constantly changing. Whether it is the technology we use to access it, or the information available from our favourite sites, keeping up to date is a full-time job in itself.
Reports have suggested part-time computer experts will work one or two days a week at intelligence agency GCHQ, although the agency says the plans are not yet concrete.
The organisers of the Ideal Home Show are turning to the unpaid heroes of this summer’s London Olympic and Paralympic Games – the volunteer Games Makers – to fill 500 paid posts at next spring’s fair.
Recruiting a headteacher for a failing inner city school must surely be the hardest assignment for education recruiters.
Ever eager to hunt out news stories, on a visit to Brighton last weekend, one of Recruiter’s news hounds came across an interesting caravan offering its tarot card reading services on Brighton Pier.
The Northern Irish First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness have announced a £26m funding package for the province’s schools, which includes creating posts for 230 recently-qualified teachers.
The Australian federal government has approved plans from coal developer GVK Hancock, which will support around 650 construction and 200 permanent jobs through the development at the Port of Abbot Point.
While the Hardman Staffing Index appears to have run out of steam in recent weeks, the market continues to push certain agency share prices higher.
Just 3% of Asia-Pacific-based chief executives of Fortune 500 firms post their profiles on LinkedIn, compared to 7% in the US – the same as the global average – and 12% in Europe.
The House of Lords’ EU Sub-Committee on the Internal Market, Infrastructure and Employment will conclude its inquiry on gender diversity in the boardroom on Monday, 15 October, when it puts questions to Jo Swinson MP.
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