Opinion

  • Risks over Brexit raise need for skilled Interim Supply Chain Executives

    By Andy Kaye, CEO, Bis Henderson Group

  • Q&A with Tim Berwick, Regional Manager APAC at Dillistone Systems, Voyager Software & GatedTalent

    Tim Berwick – improving recruitment through quality software and service

  • Five ways to upskill your HR department

    By Peter Byrne, Founder of ESPHR

  • Four Factors to Consider Before Adding Australia to Your Recruitment Portfolio

    Aaron McIntosh, General Manager, Bullhorn APAC

  • REC response: A practical immigration system for post-Brexit Britain (CIPD)

    Tom Hadley, Director of Policy and Campaigns at the Recruitment & Employment Confederation, commented:

  • Business psychologist asks ‘Is the CV dead?’ and claims jobseekers can’t rely on a CV alone

    Business psychologist and director of recruitment start-up Future Resume, David Royston-Lee, says CVs are “one dimensional” and used in isolation cannot ensure today’s jobseekers land their dream role.

  • Firms that ignore human factor will struggle to see performance gains from new technology, says CIPD

    The CIPD has responded to a new report in which the Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee warns that if the transition to a more automated workplace is managed badly, entire groups and regions could be left behind, and British businesses could find themselves uncompetitive. Story on PA, embargoed to 00.01 18th September 2019.

  • Clock is ticking for EU citizens to apply for settled status, but only one in three have applied

    A solicitor specialising in business immigration at leading south east law firm Furley Page has urged EU citizens intending to remain in the UK after Brexit to apply for settled status as soon as possible.

  • Reactive comment: UK student visa rules reversed

    In response to the news announced today that international students will be allowed to stay in the UK for two years after graduation to find a job, a comment from Lee Biggins, founder and CEO of CV-Library:

  • REC response to the ONS labour market statistics, September 2019

    The latest labour market figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show the continued strength of the UK’s jobs market, with the employment rate at a joint-record high of 76.1%. The unemployment rate was 3.8%, the lowest since October to December 1974.

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