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Network Rail widens its reach to attract applications from further afield
... focused on promoting its apprenticeship scheme. “What we had done previously was rely quite heavily on online and print ... media to attract people into our apprenticeship scheme. What we realised was the message wasn’t necessarily going out,” Waddell ...
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Letters to the Editor: January 2020
... blame people when they take the path of least resistance. What matters more – a growing economy supported by forward-looking working practices or holding on to old employment-related income? What’s also exciting is to hear about the Lib Dem proposals for a skills ...
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Bigger bonuses expected by City
... that will be coming on to the market in 2007.” * What impact will interest rates have on your business? Vote in the Recruiter ...
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Find the perfect fit
... has created an online test that allows jobseekers find out what motivates people to work. Jobsite UK managing director Keith Potts says ... “When jobseekers go for interviews, the test details what questions they need to be asking and what answers they should be looking ...
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Jobs on the cards
... compared to a bustling, exotic US metropolis, but that’s what’s happening in Blackpool at the moment. If a number of prominent ... Midlands, and two further sites in Newcastle and Swansea. What’s more, major UK operators such as Stanley Leisure, Gala and Rank Group ...
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Show me the money!
... you about the efficiency of the purchasing department, not what contribution it makes to the organisation.” Output-based measures, ... you are doing or where the new opportunities might be.” What is really needed, he argues, are measures that reflect the total cost of ...
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2011 Recruiter Hot 100 open to entries
... questions below, including prior year comparisons: • What are your average employee numbers? • What percentage of your gross profit derives from permanent placement? • ...
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On track for the Holy Grail
... Glancing around, he would have known they were there and what they were doing - the CCTV cameras fixing him in their sights and snapping ... of the shoppers at that Tesco store were probably unaware of what was happening to them in 2003. That was when the supermarket piloted a ...
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Don’t use PowerPoint – use jelly babies!
... slides means the audience is looking at you and listening to what you say rather than reading from the screen in front of them. But you ... has, and to check that they are understanding and absorbing what you’re talking about. Votes and straw polls. Ask your audience what ...
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Changing times at work
... out of there for any length of time, the more we understand what is happening to us, the better. There are a number of characteristics ... necessarily have to be a stressful one. Concentrate on what you do know rather than what you don’t, on what you can do about it ...