Technology Threatens 1 in 3 Jobs

Technology Threatens 1 in 3 Jobs

A recent report has revealed that 35% of jobs could be replaced with technology within the next 20 years. The jobs most at risk are those with repetitive duties; administrative support, sales production and construction were all defined as being ‘high risk’ and those most likely to be replaced by automated devices. However, it was

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Placements Rise Further, But Rate of Growth Slows Again Amid Candidate Shortages

Placements Rise Further, But Rate of Growth Slows Again Amid Candidate Shortages

A new report published today by the REC has revealed that although the number of  placements has been continuously rising – they have started to decline due to candidate shortages. November saw a rise in the number of people placed in permanent jobs, however, the rate of growth moderated further, reaching its slowest for one

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Too Tattooed For Work?

Too Tattooed For Work?

With 1 in 5 Britons now having a tattoo, it doesn’t come as a surprise that tattoos are making their mark on the workplace. However, there are increasing reports of employees feeling discriminated against and almost victimised due to their tattoos. The Equality Act 2010 states that it is possible to discriminate at the recruitment

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How to get a Reference

How to get a Reference

‘Do you have any references?’ is a common question to be asked by recruiters; however it is usually a last thought for jobseekers. Questions we usually hear are: ‘Who are the best people to ask?’, ‘Can I get them from my friends/family?’ and ‘What’s the best way to approach someone to ask to give me

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Slower Growth of Placements and Salaries in September

Slower Growth of Placements and Salaries in September

A new report has revealed that the rate of growth in permanent staff placements eased to a ten month low during September, while candidate availability continued to fall. However, the rate of placements for temporary and contract placements remained strong; growing for the seventeenth consecutive month. Salaries for temporary and contract placements saw the lowest growth

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