News for November 2008

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Online job sites "changing the face of recruitment"
Online recruitment sites are "changing the face" of job hunting the in UK and are taking the emphasis awa... -
Businesses looking to 'recruit skilled workers'
Businesses may find they want to take advantage of the flat-fee recruitment services offered by some online agencie... -
Employers 'hiring and screening using the internet'
The internet and online recruitment techniques are increasingly being used by employers to screen and hire staff, i... -
Financial job seekers 'open minded about recruitment'
Online recruitment sites may find that there are more people using their services to find work in the finance indus... -
Job seekers 'go online' to look for work
More job seekers may be going online to help them look for jobs, it has been claimed.According to Reuters, because ... -
New online database for construction industry
Those using online recruitment to look for work in the construction industry may benefit from a new database which ... -
HSBC: Recruitment levels will be maintained
HSBC has announced that it will be maintaining its normal recruitment levels, despite the current state of the bank... -
Pub chain to use online recruitment
A pub chain has become the latest company to employ online recruitment methods to hire managers and licensees.Londo... -
Expert: Businesses adopting 'online only' recruitment policy
Organisations may be turning to online or flat-fee recruitment to save money as they become more innovative in thei... -
Chancellor 'promises recruitment help'
Job seekers who have been made redundant and are now using online recruitment sites to help them find work may rece... -
Firms urged 'increase recruitment methods ahead of new laws'
Companies that are losing migrant workers are being advised to increase salaries if they want to recruit British em... -
Employees urged 'don't take redundancy personally'
Job seekers have been advised on ways in which they can cope with the process of being made redundant and then gett... -
Qualified accountants 'still in demand'
Online recruitment agencies could see more firms using their flat-fee recruitment services to hire accountants, as ... -
River Island turns to online recruitment
High Street fashion retailer River Island is turning to online recruitment to hire sales advisors for its 200 store... -
UK teenagers 'have confidence in recruitment'
A new survey has shown that young people are confident about finding a job once they begin searching for one using ... -
Online recruitment "could save firms thousands"
Businesses looking to save money when they are recruiting new members of staff should look to the online recruitmen... -
Internet may offer firms chance to "get creative" with recruitment
As recruitment budgets are tightening for many companies, the flat-fee services offered by some online agencies may... -
Online recruitment 'could provide more jobs due to migrating workers'
Some online recruitment agencies may find that they have more employers using their flat-fee recruitment services f... -
New recruitment partnership 'set to benefit job seekers'
Some online recruitment agencies could be offering further services to job seekers by joining forces with Jobcentre... -
High salaries 'most valued by Gen-Y job seekers'
Generation-Y job seekers may have different requirements to their older counterparts when searching for employment ... -
Online recruitment agencies join the fight against crime
The online recruitment industry is taking steps to continue improving the service it provides to job seekers in the... -
Recruitment 'still strong in public sector'
Online recruitment agencies could see an increase in the number of employers from the public sector using their fla... -
Online recruitment 'could help employers find skilled temps'
Employers would do well to use online recruitment agencies to help them find the number of temporary workers who co... -
Recession causes employers to "window shop" for staff
Employers may choose to use the flat-fee recruitment services offered by some online agencies as a way to save mone... -
Video CVs 'could be the future for online recruitment'
Video CVs could be the next development for online recruitment agencies as they look for ways to continually improv... -
Temporary workers 'often the first to go'
Online recruitment agencies may find that there is an increase in the number of people using their services to find... -
Demand for jobs 'remains high in some industries'
Online recruitment agencies may find that demand for jobs in certain areas remains high, despite the credit crunch,... -
Website redesign sees online recruitment figures 'continue to increase'
Online recruitment is still proving popular during the economic downturn as global traffic for one site increased b... -
Job seekers 'look to develop skills during the crunch'
UK Job seekers using online recruitment sites to look for work may be among the millions of people who want to deve... -
Online recruitment 'helps protect against identity fraud dangers'
Online recruitment websites are one way for job seekers to ensure that their CV is not being used by criminals to c... -
'Online recruitment increases' for public sector IT
Job seekers looking for work in the IT industry may be pleased to hear that there has been an increase in the numbe... -
Text messages 'could follow trend for online recruitment'
Following the continued use of online recruitment by some firms, the way new employees are hired may increasingly r... -
UK online recruitment on the increase
The number of job seekers using online recruitment in the UK is increasing, the Monster Employment Index has reveal... -
Online recruitment 'in demand by Christmas job seekers'
Online recruitment agencies may find that their services are in demand in the run up to Christmas as more job seeke... -
Online recruitment 'can be aided by social networking sites'
Social networking sites along with online recruitment services can be used to help job seekers find employment on t... -
Online recruitment 'defies credit crunch'
Some online recruitment agencies specialising in the credit and risk industries are thriving despite the credit cru... -
CBI calls for rejection of new employment law
New proposals which would ban employees from working more than 48 hours a week should be rejected by MPs, the Confe... -
Online recruitment agencies 'could provide the support job seekers need'
Job seekers experiencing difficulties finding employment have been encouraged to consider either traditional or onl... -
Employees 'eager for more responsibility'
Many employees are keen to take on more responsibility at work but feel their managers do not have enough faith in ... -
Recruitment drives for maths and science teachers
Job seekers looking to enter the education sector may be pleased to learn that some schools are looking to recruit ... -
Pro-activity 'key quality to look out for in new recruits'
Employers using either traditional or online recruitment methods may find advice offered by Pareto Law useful as th... -
Calls for government to protect finance sector jobs
Lloyds TSB is unlikely to be recruiting for jobs when its takeover of HBOS takes place, it has emerged.In fact, the... -
Job seekers 'smarten up' for interviews
It seems that job seekers are smartening up to make a good impression in interviews as sales have soared for one lu... -
WH Smith launches online employee benefits site
WH Smith is to use the internet to better communicate to its employees the perks being offered in the company's new... -
Recruitment drive for Welsh hospital
Job seekers looking to enter the health profession to work as a nurse may be pleased to hear about the new recruitm... -
Traditional women's roles still being "undervalued"
Female employees are still getting paid less than men because of the traditional view of women's roles, it has been...











