In the first week of August, the number of job adverts in the UK rose to the highest weekly total since lockdown began
The media has been full of reports of companies that have been bombarded with job applications in recent months; so, CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, has looked into which jobs received the highest number of applications on its site last month.
According to brand new data from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, the amount of graduate jobs being advertised has fallen by 60.3% year-on-year, with industries such as marketing, construction and recruitment experiencing even larger drops.
Survey of more than 2,000 employers points to a ‘challenging autumn’ for pay and jobs
By Brian Rogers, Regulatory Director
According to the latest job market data from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, the amount of jobs being advertised fell by 47% in July, when comparing data with a year ago
In the first week of August, the number of job adverts in the UK rose to the highest weekly total since lockdown began.
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New data released by the UK’s leading independent job board, CV-Library, reveals the ultimate time for companies to advertise their jobs, based on the industry they’re hiring in.
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The current pandemic has thrown drastic obstacles in the way for UK businesses.
A mixture of positives and negatives have come from the Recruitment & Employment Confederation’s latest JobsOutlook survey.
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Over two thirds (69%) of those who were temporary workers before the COVID-19 crisis believe the Government has done enough to support them during the pandemic, according to new research.
Employers report that their ability to make hiring and investment decisions is now improving for the first time since February as lockdown eases. However, business confidence in the wider economy remains weak.