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When the Paralympic Games end on 9 September, the majority of staff at LOCOG (the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games) will be out of a job, but an initiative known as The Network is giving them the opportunity to find work elsewhere.
Your company’s first entry into the Yourfoodjob.com (YFJ) People Awards 2012 will be free, as long as you complete it by the end of tomorrow, Friday 17 August.
The first drop in A-level grades as results are released today coincides with the first year of higher tuition fees and a 7% fall in offers made by universities. This is in addition to the news that only 4% of graduate applicants actually make it onto an official graduate scheme.
Almost half (47%) of UK contractors have seen no change in their rates of pay over the past six months, while 18% have experienced hikes, according to a survey of 1,000 contractors by contractor accountancy firm SJD Accountancy.
Recruitment firm Northern Recruitment Group (NRG) has appointed Claire Batty and Martin Flett as consultants in its engineering and technical team.
Employees looking for a higher wage packet should head to Scotland or Wales, according to a recent study by job search engine Allthetopbananas.com.
Boat maker and maintenance provider Austal’s US arm is to add up to 1,000 new full-time jobs in Mobile, Alabama over the next five years.
The Association of Executive Search Consultants (AESC) has announced partnerships with six business schools to work with the Business School Program element of its executive career management tool BlueSteps.
Having one of his public-facing offices dominated by one gender or another would be “awful” and “madness”, says Peter Rollings, chief executive of estate agency Marsh & Parsons.
He hadn’t even planned to be involved, but when the London Olympics Opening Ceremony wowed the world on 27 July, McDonald’s UK resourcing officer Sharad Kanwar took centre stage.
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