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  • Coronavirus: online recruitment portal for hospitality sector goes live

    A FREE online recruitment portal for hospitality and tourism sector staff out of work as a result of the COVID-19 crisis is now live.

  • Effective Ways To Communicate and Improve HR Policies

    For any organization, the prerequisite for success is an effective top down as well as lateral communication.

  • In the spotlight: Wave Recruitment Solutions

    Wave is a recruitment technology provider that works with over 400 recruitment companies and analyses millions of applications each year.

  • COVID-10 statutory sick pay FAQ's

    By Emma Parkins, TBOS

  • How should recruiters respond to Covid-19?

    In these unprecedented times, recruitment businesses are swiftly reviewing their strategies, adapting day-to-day processes, reworking client and candidate communications and trying to form some stability and new modus operandi.

  • RChilli Launches Search & Match Engine v2.0

    Imagine if you could find the perfect talent in a fraction of time by matching candidates with your job openings!

  • Top tips to setting up a remote office during Coronavirus

    The government advice is clear - to slow the spread of Coronavirus and maintain social distancing we should all work from home if we can.

  • UNLEASH Spring 2020, and UNLEASH America 2020 Cancelled Due To Covid-19

    UNLEASH announced the cancellation of their upcoming events UNLEASH Spring 2020, and UNLEASH America 2020, due to health concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.

  • Job searches surge in driving, retail and healthcare industries, as UK workers react to employer demand

    According to data from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, the amount of people searching for driving, retail and healthcare jobs has increased significantly over the past seven days, as job seekers react to increased demand for key workers.

  • Covid-19: A third of businesses lack the tech infrastructure to manage long-term remote working

    New data reveals that 33 per cent of UK businesses say they lack the technology infrastructure to manage long-term remote working during the Covid-19 crisis.

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