Careers & Recruitment

Jobless? Consider a Career in Tutoring?

Jobless? Consider a Career in Tutoring?The UK's premier tutor directory thetutorpages.com has launched a new Guide for anyone considering a career in private tutoring. Featured in The Times Educational Supplement Masterclass Series(1), the resource is available as a free download from The Tutor Pages website.

'Tutoring in the UK is a multi-million pound industry, but until now there's been little information available f...

Joslin Rowe Reports Demand for HR Professionals Hits High

Joslin Rowe Reports Demand for HR Professionals Hits HighJoslin Rowe's bi-annual salary survey reveals job vacancies in financial services at their highest levels of 2009.

Joslin Rowe reports demand for HR professionals is steadily increasing with job vacancies in financial services currently at their highest levels of 2009. This shift in the market shows that employers now have the budget to recruit new employees and recognise that ...

'Britains got talent' - Milburn says 'let's unlock it'

'Britains got talent' - Milburn says 'let's unlock it'The Access to Professions Panel, led by Rt Hon Alan Milburn MP has today
challenged professions to open their doors so a top career is open to people
regardless of their social background.


The Panel published new figures showing how Britain is divided when it comes
to getting a professional career. In the North East England only one-third
of the workforce are in professional or managerial jobs while in London it is
over one-half. Experts...


"You're Hired!" is a great tool to get & keep the job you love

Dwain Celistan, the Career Acceleration Coach has written a new book, “You’re Hired, Actions to Get and Keep the Job You Love”. The following is an interview with the author.


Why did you write this book?
I’ve been a candidate, a senior hiring executive and an executive search consultant. My perspective on the topic is broad, and I wanted to share ideas and strategies that have worked for many executives. This book contains knowledge gleaned over years that has been kept in relatively few hands, and it needs to be shared broadly.


H...


Opinion


High Altitude May Day: Culture & Lifestyle

Andrew ScharfHigh Altitude May Day: Culture & Lifestyle

Viewpoint by Andrew Scharf, Head of the WCW Group

Alpine weather is known for its inconsistency. One moment you think you are in Italy with its fragrant earth, herbs and vineyards and the next you find yourself in a tapestry reminiscent of “Lord of the Rings” near Gstaad. It must have rained all evening for in the morning, I found myself above the cloud line. Th...



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