ONLINE RECRUITMENT NEWS

  • The Great RPO Debate

    It’s been a month now since Angela Mortimer Group CEO, John Mortimer, delivered the first in a series of presentations; aimed at providing a solution to the poor standards currently being delivered in the RPO market.
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  • Solar Job Postings On Pace To Overtake Oil by End of Year, says Indeed

    World’s largest job site Indeed reveals 2014-16 energy labour market trends
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  • Millennials Threaten to Quit City as Bonuses Fail to Meet Expectations

    Bonus squeeze for experienced City workers
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  • APSCo Responds to Conduct Regulation Reforms

    Following last year’s proposal on changes to the existing Conduct Regulations, and subsequent parliamentary review, The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses (Amendment) Regulations 2016 have now been published. The new regulations will come into force on the 8th of May 2016.
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  • Comment from Xactly: Bonuses not bumper enough for young bankers

    Tom Castley, VP EMEA of Xactly:“The news that young professionals are set to turn their back on the financial sector as bonuses fail to live up to their high expectations is problematic for the industry. This however is largely due to the fact that these young professionals were not communicated with properly, so didn't have a clear view of their compensation and benefits and what would be a realistic bonus. Our research found that money is what drives people, with over a quarter of employees in the UK stating that a financial bonus is their top motivator and is the reward they seek. Bonuses, commission and other monetary aspects are some of the quickest motivational levers companies can pull to align and motivate staff and can be applied throughout the whole organisation. “If it wants to retain top talent, the financial sector must look at ways to provide their employees with tools to accurately track and predict their pay. Young professionals need a real-time, detailed view of their achievements – it’s not enough to tell employees they will get a bonus ‘if they hit targets’. Employees need to understand what they need to do to achieve those targets and be able to map their performance against this, tracking, for example, sales expectations. Giving young professionals this view of performance and the bonus that they’re earning will inspire them. It ensures that the right people are rewarded and allows employees to achieve the second thing they crave: recognition. As a result the business will better understand where its success comes from, and employees will be encouraged to remain loyal and productive.”
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  • Mums look to retrain to find more meaningful jobs

    Over a third of working mums have retrained after having children and many more are considering it, with the top reason given that their values have changed and they want a more meaningful job, according to a Workingmums.co.uk survey.
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  • RoS International has a million reasons to celebrate 25 years

    A TECHNICAL recruitment agency which has supplied engineers to some of Hull’s most iconic developments has a million reasons to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
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  • Digital talent leader The Up Group expands with investment from Livingbridge

    The Up Group, Europe’s leading digital executive search and networking business, has secured investment from mid-market private equity firm Livingbridge as the Group targets further domestic and international growth.
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  • Third Bridge named one of UK’s Best Workplaces

    Third Bridge, the primary research partner that connects investors to the critical intelligence that can make or break deals, has been named by Great Place to Work® as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces.
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  • How safe is your workplace?

    Work stress and injuries result in over 27.3 million sick days a year in the UK.
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  • Cornerstone OnDemand and IDC Uncover the Impact of Digitalisation on Workforce Dynamics and People Management

    Survey of HR professionals and line managers reveals trends in flexible working, talent development and HR’s role across 16 European countries.
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  • More than a third of UK workers want flexible working, but is it right for your business?

    Research from facilities and building maintenance specialists Direct 365 has discovered that flexible working is the most favoured perk among employees in the UK, with 35% of participants listing it as their top one.
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  • UK standard of living lags behind many other European countries

    New Glassdoor Economic Research study reveals cost of living in Britain is one of the highest in Europe
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  • 9 in 10 UK office workers experience technology-related stress in meetings, survey shows

    Technology-related meeting stress causes serious problems throughout the workplace, from lowered productivity to lost business and even missed promotions.
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  • Rise of Internet of Things stretches demand for specialist IT contractors

    Professional services consultancy Procorre is warning of a shortfall in the number of IT consultants available across Europe to advise on projects relating to rise of the Internet of Things (IoT).
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