Ofsted warns that business professionals are receiving poor training when they switch to teaching careers.
Recruitment & retention
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The demand for permanent staff rose in seven out of eight categories in January, according to the NTC Economics monthly...
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Employers always complain that school leavers lack skills and are generally ignorant in the ways of the world.
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Almost half of all workers want to work fewer hours, and more than two million people would downshift by giving up pay for a better work-life balance, according to a TUC analysis of official figures in the run up to Work Your Proper Hours Day on Friday
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All change at top of Healthcare People Management Association.
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A flexible working culture means demand for interim training and learning and development professionals is on the up and up....
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Looking for candidates with the right 'cultural fit' means many firms are missing out on the best talent, according to recruiters.
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A quarter of all student nurses quit the profession before they have even qualified, a recent survey showed
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HR professionals have highlighted the danger of over-selling the employer brand to potential recruits
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With the British death toll in Iraq now into triple figures, the head of the employer body that advises government on the reserve forces explains why employers should let their staff go and play their part
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Royal Mail's staff vetting procedures have been slammed as the service was handed a record £11.4m fine for failing to adequately prevent mail being lost, damaged or stolen
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Induction training could be so much more for new recruits than sitting in a room listening to worthy talks on organisational norms - if employers use e-learning to get their message across.
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Retailer uses bespoke online questionnaire to vet management candidates.
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IT recruitment is booming in the City as financial companies increase their investment in technology to support regulatory compliance and security
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Nearly half of all recruiters are not confident that this year's graduates will have the right skills for the jobs, according to a recent survey