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The 10 most common job interview mistakes
Take care not to throw away all your hard work on an easily-avoidable error that could jeopardise your job application
Read More »BPS World research highlights challenges facing employers in 2017 following Brexit
Particularly in the high-value digital, technical and engineering industries where recruiters are already struggling with severe skills shortages
Read More »Theresa May’s Brexit plans and their impact on employment law
By Peninsula Employment Law Director Alan Price
Read More »Has traditional recruitment been made redundant by technology?
Today, companies can quickly browse through online CVs and social media to find a potential candidate, so has this made traditional recruiters redundant?
Read More »Why aren’t British Asians getting the best jobs despite having better grades?
A study conducted by the Social Mobility Commission has revealed worrying trends surrounding ethnicity, education and employment prospects within the UK
Read More »Majority of UK workers apply for job roles they aren’t qualified for, research finds
Research by Course Library finds many UK workers applied for jobs they aren’t qualified for but are willing to invest in their employability
Read More »Confirmed and potential changes to employment law in 2017 – HR professionals take note!
‘Experienced workers’ who wish to obtain a tier 2 visa must have a minimum salary of at least £30,000
Read More »Four behaviours that could make you look unprofessional in your interview
Did you know that there are several behaviours that could be having a negative impact on your interview success?
Read More »All new police officers will need to hold a degree
The College of Policing believes new educational standards will help modernise the police force and make it more efficient in the digital age
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