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Recruiters benefit from financial services job cuts
Recruiters are benefiting from jobs cuts in financial services as smaller companies take advantage of the ... Your recruitment business Sectors: IT/Telecoms ...
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Long hours no indication of how hard employees work
... Chivers, head of business marketing at T-Mobile UK, says: “It is encouraging to see that employers are increasingly aware that staff do ... spend all night in the office to be productive and do their jobs effectively. In fact we’ve found that people think they are more ...
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s1jobs launches Scottish stunt cyclist ad campaign
Jobs board s1jobs has launched a new advertising campaign featuring the talents ... an incredible Scottish talent, which when you think about it is what s1jobs is all about. So we wanted to create a campaign that would ... Sectors: Marketing & Sales IT/Telecoms ...
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Leisurejobs.com and SRG merge recruitment offering
Health and leisure jobs board Leisurejobs.com has merged with the consultant led activities of ... underlying decision process for the merger is common sense; it enables the employer to choose which solution(s) fits best, so that they ...
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Top professions accused of ‘closed shop mentality’
... the prime minister on how to increase access to high-status jobs. Milburn says young people in England should have access to much better ... the glass ceiling but I don’t think we have broken through it yet.” Milburn added that legal and medical professions had a “closed ...
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TAEN: Government investment does not go far enough
... life in the labour market and for those looking for work it is particularly bad, because over this length of time the problem will get ... take longer to find work – assuming that they do find jobs – even when the economy is thriving. When the economy is in recession ...
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ATA Selection supplies candidates for Airbus work
... software system used in CNC programming, but often it turns out they have used it just for design, not for manufacturing. The people they put forward were qualified to do the jobs we needed to fill,” he says. Subjects: Your ...
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Dubai scraps 27 projects, as Emaar recruits 1,600
... media reports that Dubai developer Emaar Properties says it is to recruit 1,600 new employees despite being hit hard by the financial crisis as thousands lose their jobs in the emirate. The firm, which incurred a net loss of more than $481m ...
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Flexible working still priority for working mums
... [79%] of the women surveyed said they needed flexible jobs. Offering part-time work and flexibility around emergency cover or ... Sectors: Marketing & Sales IT/Telecoms ...
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Security of postgrad courses sought by graduates
... graduates are contemplating further study due to the tough jobs market, according to figures from Milkround.com. The survey shows that ... match up, a CV will go straight in the rejected pile – it’s that simple.” ...