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HSBC urges banking industry to help improve graduate confidence
Financial institutions need to do more to improve confidence among graduates, according to HSBC. An HSBC ... the sector, which did take a knock in 2008/9.” For more from HSBC, see Recruiter’s Banking and Finance Sector Focus, Wednesday ...
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Contracts: Antal joins forces with Austin Knight International
... consultancy called Austin Knight Legal. Lacey has more than 20 years of legal recruitment experience, during which time he has ... “Law firms and candidates are, quite rightly, making more demands on the industry’s service providers and many are simply not able ...
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Ignore unhappy staff rather than redeploy, says Impact Factory
... people who are behind your plans. “And finally, the more people who get swayed by the champions, the smaller the audience for the ... the same satisfaction of moaning that they got before when more people listened to them.” Subjects: Your ...
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BP CEO: Long-term approach to recruitment or short-term gain?
... CEO for BP. He finds Dudley’s appointment interesting more because of his ties to Amoco (pre-merger with BP) than the fact that he is ... could signal BP’s return to a culture and asset strategy more resembling Amoco’s than BP’s, especially since BP did not appoint a ...
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Senior bankers earn twice as much as Geneva and Zurich peers
... shows that despite the new 50% tax rate for workers earning more than £150,000 per annum introduced in April, even mid-level investment ... such as quantitative analysts and junior traders, pay 15-25% more in London than Geneva or Zurich after tax. Adam Buck, managing director ...
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Two in three public sector managers ill prepared for cuts
More than two-thirds of public sector managers claim they are not sufficiently ... (15%) have made no real plans to deal with budget cuts. More than 25% say they are already operating at full capacity, with almost nine ...
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Firms find economic climate tougher than in the recession
More than eight in 10 business leaders are finding today’s economic climate more difficult than in the recession, according to a survey from independent ...
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Abolition of DRA will raise concerns but can be addressed
... recent ONS survey showed that it is younger workers who are more prone to short-term sickness, an assessment corroborated by the 2005 ... a workforce “suffering from senile dementia” is scarcely more credible. Putting to one side the unlikelihood of most working age people ...
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European candidates secure jobs through social networking
More than 25% of candidates that have used professional social networking sites ... professional social networking site Viadeo. The survey of more than 1,800 people across Italy, Spain, France and the UK also found that ...
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Graduates urge employers to scrap 2:1 minimum requirement
More than half (58%) of graduates think employers should scrap their minimum ... 2:2 or above will enable us to attract and assess a larger, more diverse graduate pool, especially as the value of a degree classification ...