Darwin, the major recruiting software program and popular option among worldwide SME recruiters, has taken to providing a (more…)
Recruiting software offers guarantee of increased performance and productionDarwin, the major recruiting software program and popular option among worldwide SME recruiters, has taken to providing a (more…)
Employers reveal off-putting interview habitsA recent survey that took in the opinions of 1,700 employers highlighted some of the more off-putting characteristics demonstrated by interview prospects, new (more…)
End in sight for IT job cutsIT department job cuts appear to be becoming a thing of the past, with just 10% of IT directors believing that they will need to make cuts this year, according to research carried out by a technology and talent firm. This means that those (more…)
Jobs market finding its strideThe most recent job index from Reed shows that the jobs market in the UK is continuing to improve after record (more…)
Firm sees video CVs as the future of recruitmentVideo Recruit, a new web-based service, is about to give a face-lift to the process of recruitment through connecting emerging talent and (more…)
Jobs growth predicted for 2013A recent Recruitment and Employment Confederation survey reveals that over half of businesses plan to take on more permanent employees this year – good news for (more…)
Firms failing to benefit from technologyLearndirect has published a report revealing the hurdles employers are having to jump when integrating technologies into their (more…)
High salaries for IT staff thanks to thriving Video-on-Demand industryThe JM Group’s digital recruitment firm, JM Digital, has announced in a report that staff in IT with experience in Video-on-Demand are beginning to see the benefits of a (more…)
Job boards to go worldwideFor many people seeking risk management jobs and other vacancies, as well as those looking to hire, job boards should be regarded as high on (more…)
Changes ahead in employmentThere is a conflict in store between the needs of the workforce and skills of employees. 20,000 workers were surveyed by CEB, the member-based advice firm. The research revealed that (more…)
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