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Teachanywhere on UAE recruitment drive
... citizens who are fully bilingual. There are currently more than 700 Western-trained teachers working in Abu Dhabi in this new bilingual system and ADEC expects to hire almost 1,000 more in the next year. The firm is recruiting from the UK, Ireland, ...
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Seven in 10 City firms to pay out bonus
More City firms (70%) expect to pay bonuses than their staff expect (52%), ... sums of money that might be paid, businesses are going to be more frugal than many anticipate.” Subjects: Your ...
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Lawyers seek greater work-life balance
Two thirds of in-house lawyers claim they are more attracted by the prospect of a four-day week than a year ago, according to ... work-life balance is a sure indication that people feel more secure in their jobs. Since the recession, people have had to knuckle down ...
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Youth employment holding up, says CIPD
... level and rate of youth unemployment. The CIPD says it is more accurate to say that one in eight rather than one in five 16-24-year-olds ... one in five provides no comfort to those without work. But a more realistic picture of the scale of the problem would help move the policy ...
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Risk professionals open to relocating
More than half of risk professionals would consider relocating to an ... services recruiter, McGregor Boyall. Given a choice of more than one location and over half (55%) opted for Europe, a similar ...
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Brightpool plans joined up expansion
... Partners managing director, Brightpool plans to provide a more “joined up” service covering the same sectors as Interim Partners in ... is our strategy for the short term. As we begin to leverage more of those relationships, we will be hiring people that are really ...
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Contracts: NEAC turns to Innovate CV
... courses to fill the gaps. Meanwhile, NEAC has signed up more than 150 companies in the past year and aims to create more than 1,000 new apprentice jobs in the next two years, particularly among ...
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Gen Y accountants look beyond Big 4
... respondents said that they distrusted large organisations more since the downturn. “The Big 4 firms suffered in the eyes of trainee accountants (more than 40% agreed that the Big 4 had a ‘bruised’ reputation) thanks not ...
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APSCo's test aims to raise standards
... Ann Swain told Recruiter that the testing, while aimed more at the professional end of the market, is open to all recruiters. ... skills examination methodology that is interesting and more far ranging than anything that has been out there before. “What we ...
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Fern Global secures £250,000 funding
... and the beginning of 2009 tough as the recession hit and more and more businesses stopped recruiting. However, last year was our most profitable ...