Candidate Engagement and Putting it into Practice
But opportunities remain sparse compared to a year ago
Latest figures show that there has been a drastic reduction in the number of workers who want to return to the office, with many having concerns about health and safety measures in the workplace.
Following Boris Johnson’s announcement that UK employees who can 'work effectively from home should do so over the winter', Adzuna analysed the sectors that have adjusted best to remote working - and revealed those that still have work to do.
New data from the UK’s leading independent job board, CV-Library, reveals that job vacancies were up by 5.1% last week, with job numbers nearing pre-pandemic levels and hitting a three-week high.
Employers’ intentions to hire permanent staff in the next three months improved during the summer months. According to the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC)’s latest JobsOutlook, short-term demand rose to a net level of +11 in June-August.
...Despite the Job Retention Scheme coming to an end next month
According to the latest insights from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, Warehouse Operatives, Support Workers and Registered Nurses have been the most in-demand professionals over the past few months.
According to the latest job market data from CV-Library reveals that job applications fell by 8.2% in August, despite the amount of jobs being advertised increasing by a steady 2.8% month-on-month.
It’s been found that there is a link between global economic interaction and the gender distribution among a company’s employees, according to a recent study.
Techies in Cambridge are the most in-demand workers in the UK, with Cambridge the best city to find a job and Tech the top hiring local sector, according to new research from job search engine Adzuna.
...Despite Coronavirus setbacks impacting the economy
Temporary staff are becoming increasingly important to businesses as they try to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Companies bolstering customer service and support roles due to Covid-19
Desperation for new jobs forces professionals to consider work in different sectors