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  • Robert Walters Group raise over £25,000 for Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity

    Recruitment consultancy Robert Walters Group UK donated £25,428 this year towards their chosen charity – Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity.

  • Generation Z is more optimistic, purpose-driven and less stressed out than Millennials

    Nearly two-thirds of respondents (60%) say Gen Z is more optimistic about the future and more than half (54%) believe that Gen Z will place more emphasis on whether their work has purpose, according to research by organisational consulting firm Korn Ferry. The youngest workforce has experienced nearly a decade of prosperity in their formative years, whereas Millennials are more influenced by living through recession.

  • Specialist Jobs Board Director ranks in Top Ten of Britain’s Most Influential Disabled List

    Jane Hatton, Director of Evenbreak, named as the 7th most influential disabled person in the UK

  • Legalesign Ranked UK’s Top Provider of E-signature and No 2 in Europe

    Cambridge based Legalesign is delighted to announce its position as the UK’s top provider of electronic signature, according to figures published by G2, a leading market comparison website. It is also listed as Europe’s second lead provider.

  • TALiNT Partners reveals results from the UK's first recruitment agency benchmark

    TALiNT Partners has released its first Agency Benchmark Report at its 2019 World Leaders in Recruitment summit. The report has been compiled from a wide-ranging survey of medium and large agencies - including some of the industry’s best-known businesses. It gives a fascinating insight into the main challenges faced by recruitment CEOs to ensure their businesses remain competitive and relevant for their clients.

  • Cyber Talent Insights Report: Do you know where your cyber talent is?

    Almost every day we hear reports of yet another malicious cyber attack, bringing disruption to businesses and people’s lives around the world.

  • 'Robotic' staff service is tainting customer satisfaction for UK businesses

    In an age of artificial intelligence and automation, new research finds that the ability of workers to improvise and innovate is already underused.

  • FreeMyCV.com Storming The Market

    Trust Allthetopbananas.com (ATTB) to buck the trend.

  • Brits are more like to accept a job offer if they’re allowed to work from home...but one in three admit to slacking off when they do

    Do your employees work well from home? According to a new study from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, nearly a third (31%) of Brits admit to slacking off when working away from the office, despite 60% suggesting that they’d be more likely to accept a job offer if remote working was included.

  • Challenges mount for global HR functions - report

    It is becoming increasingly complex for multinational firms to employ staff, at every stage of the employee lifecycle – according to a new report by TMF Group, a leading global provider of administrative support services.

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