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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Job opportunities continuing to increase in Britain
Job opportunities across the UK continued to grow in February, increasing at a faster rate than had been predicted, a report published today has suggested. Research by an independent recruitment firm confirmed that the jobs market saw a rise of … Continue reading
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Rise in sales jobs encouraging
UK employment in sales based-work has risen to 16 per cent, according to a survey conducted by a sales employment specialist, Journalism.co.uk reported. The biggest sector increase was seen within IT vacancies, which rose by a massive 19 per cent in January 2011. … Continue reading
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Performance-related bonuses could help attract talent
Performance-related bonuses could play a big role in attracting talent, after they were praised by an independent report. The Performance and Reward Centre (PARC) has published a report which claimed that bonuses were a valuable way of communicating targets and priorities to … Continue reading
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How to land a job in broadcasting
Landing broadcast jobs can be tricky, particularly as there is so much competition in the market and a multitude of like-minded individuals desperate to make their way to the top. However according to news director, Jeff Houston, there are a … Continue reading
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Standing out from the jobseeking crowd
Competition for roles throughout Britain has intensified over the past few months, as employers have been able to take more time in choosing the right candidates for them – thanks to the passing of the recession. This is particularly true … Continue reading
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Salaries will continue to rise in 2011
For many searching for sales jobs, London is the first place they look – sometimes for the higher salaries and broader opportunity. However as salaries look to increase for this sector across the whole of the UK, nationwide sales professionals should feel … Continue reading
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Graduates need to get ahead of the game in 2011
Those due to graduate from university this year should start looking for employment early, to increase their chances of snapping up the right role. That’s the advice of the Graduate Recruitment Bureau’s co-founder, Dan Hawes, who told GradPlus.com that he … Continue reading
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TV shopping is “recession proof”
Television shopping is a market that has proven itself to be “recession proof”, according to one expert. Andrew Malcher, co-founder of home shopping network, High Street TV, has told the Yorkshire Post that the market has flourished despite the recession, … Continue reading
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Media jobs set to rise by 13.8 per cent
For many graduates searching for media jobs, London is their first port of call; however recent research has shown that graduate media jobs across the country are set to rise this year. The findings, published by the government and cited … Continue reading
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London job market picked up in January
Finally some good news for those who are hunting for jobs in London: January saw an increase in the demand for staff in the capital, new data reveals. A survey carried out by Markit on behalf of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation … Continue reading
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