Opinion

  • The Danger of Digital Natives

    When it comes to recruiting ‘Digital Natives’, a generation raised in the post-digital, media saturated world who grew up with computers and the internet as an ever-present and natural extension of their ‘real’ life world, the recruitment process for those seeking to employ them, can look very different from the traditional face to face interactions used to recruit previous generations

  • Social Media's Role in the Job Search

    From making connections, to finding company information, or spotting new job openings before they’re advertised, there’s no doubt that social media now plays an integral role in the job search.

  • What goes on the Internet, stays on the Internet

    Advice from Kloodle on how to protect your online reputation for job hunting

  • ONS Labour Market shows unemployment fall despite high youth unemployment

    Ian Burke, director of totaljobs.com, said

  • The Skills Swap: Volunteering and Learning & Development

    How linking CSR activities can benefit Learning & Development and HR Strategies

  • What’s really disrupting the job board industry?

    Disruption has been a favorite of ‘thought leaders’ in every industry since the publication of Clayton Christensen’s “The Innovator’s Dilemma’ in 1997 (coincidentally the year I entered the job board world)

  • ONS Labour Market shows unemployment fall but worrying trends remain: comment from totaljobs.com

    Ian Burke, director of totaljobs.com, said

  • Drive away the January Blues and keep your talent

    By Ian Dowd, Marketing Director at NGA HR

  • Employment tribunal fees challenged in the High Court by trade union ‘Unison’

    The costs associated with employment tribunals and any appeals were previously the responsibility of the taxpayer, this was the position until the 29 July 2013 when the Government introduced fees for such claims made to the employment tribunal

  • Employment figures - reaction from KPMG - Rising employment figures mask a long-term problem

    Reacting to the publication, today, of the latest UK employment figures, which have seen unemployment levels fall by 115,000 to 1.96 million, Bernard Brown, partner and head of business services at KPMG, says

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