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Airline Emirates is due to create 8,500 new jobs in the coming two years, reports Emirates247.com.

Adel Al Redha, executive vice-president of the Emirates Group, says: “The company needs more than 8,500 employees, technicians, pilots and stewards to operate 50 new aircraft to be delivered in the next two years.”

Square, a scheme from search engine Google whereby it would take in graduate staff from ad agencies for a few months work exchange, as reported by the London Evening Standard [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/stan

International law firm Ashurst has appointed Sasha Hardman as global HR director.

Despite stagnant activity in jobs, the Monster Emplyment Index portrays a more positive outlook for both the UK and Europe last month

With car production here on the rise, the UK automotive industry is in good health and creating jobs.

The number of cars produced in the UK in November was up 8.5% on the previous month, reaching 136,111, its highest level since early 2009, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). This was its sixth consecutive monthly rise.

The path to a successful career is not determined by an individual’s gender, according to a survey of managers carried out by specialist consultancy Lothbury Recruitment.

The snapshot survey revealed that hard work, determination and commitment were the contributing factors.

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Alex Stimpson joins financial specialist recruiter JCW as compliance delivery consultant.

Stimpson has worked for a year in the sector with Astbury Marsden.

This brings the company headcount to 18 with further hiring continuing.

Salary is the most important factor in graduates’ career choices, a survey by Hay Group has revealed.

Ninety-three per cent of this year’s graduates listed base pay as an important or very important factor in their career choice.

The top three criteria which follow base pay are benefits (cited by 51% of graduates), future earnings outlook (45%) and bonus potential (37%).

International job board JobServe has launched an affiliate programme.

The programme, which is free to use, enables website owners and bloggers to create links and earn referral fees from their visitors that go on and use products from JobServe.

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