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Over 50s want career development, survey finds
Workers of the age of 50 believe that companies are not helping them to put their skills and expertise into…
UK employers planning to recruit more permanent staff, shows survey
UK employers are planning to recruit more permanent staff in the next three months, according to the latest JobsOutlook survey…
Accountants champion professional membership bodies
According to new research, 79% of finance and accountancy professionals believe professional membership bodies support their career in accountancy. The…
Accountants should have fun at work, says survey
Accountants should have more fun at work in order to improve their performance, according to research from BrightHR. The company…
More employers offering flexible work to attract talented employees
Over 60 per cent of employers are now offering more flexible job roles in order to attract the best talent,…
Digital literacy a “key requisite” in the workplace, shows YouGov research
Digital literacy is a “key requisite” in the workplace, according to new research from YouGov. The survey, which was commissioned…
Financial services amongst the best-paid marketing jobs, shows research
The financial services sector is one of the best-paying sectors for junior marketing professionals, according to research from salary comparison…
Accountants are “resilient” to recession, says study
The accountancy sector is more resilient to recession than other employment sector in the UK, according to research from recruitment…
Volunteers help to tackle unemployment in Somerset
Volunteers in Somerset are helping to tackle unemployment in the area by forming hubs that enable people to learn the…
Norwich voted the happiest city to work in UK
Norwich has been voted the top city for work happiness, according to a survey by business psychology experts OPP. Ten…
UK employment at highest ever rate, says DWP
Employment has reached a record high in the UK, with over 30 million people in work, according to the Department…
Hiring spree planned by British bosses
According to recruiters, the bosses of a majority of British companies expect to hire more staff this year. Executives in…