Research from Johnston Press' jobs site, Jobstoday, reveals that 25% of people have submitted an application from an unlikely location, such as from the bath, during a wedding reception and even whilst at a house party
44% of undergraduate students* were unable to define the industry they would like to eventually work in once they graduate, statistics from AllAboutCareers.com reveal
The majority of employers (80 per cent) plan to take on permanent staff within the next three months, and only seven per cent intend to reduce their numbers, according to the latest JobsOutlook survey by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC)
In response to the Association of Graduate Recruiters’ (AGR) winter edition of its bi-annual survey1 published today, Charlie Ball, head of higher education intelligence at Prospects said
Employers predict a double-digit rise in graduate vacancies in the coming year, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR), which today (Tuesday 27 January) published the winter edition of its bi-annual survey
Pay awards in 2014 ended the year below where they started, with the median basic pay rise for UK employees standing at 2% in the three months to the end of December 2014