The average graduate starting salary being offered in 2016 is £27,966
Almost half (46%) of UK workers claim work defines who they are, according to research from Adobe
The roles that take the longest to fill are those in the risk function
Almost one in three (30%) employees feel their boss does not recognise or reward their good work
Graduate pay took a hit in April, with the average advertised entry-level salary falling to £23,309
Inji Duducu and Gary Cookson banish their most hated HR policies to Room 101
We tested whether cooking together builds negotiation, decision-making, teamwork and meeting deadlines skills
Candidates have access to more information than ever, so companies are starting to act like marketers
Capita Resourcing examined the attitudes of 1,015 Generation Z-ers and 106 senior HR professionals
Only 8.7% of job vacancies with salaries of £20,000 per year offer some degree of flexibility
Out of 47 incidents involving employee ethics only 20 were mentioned in FTSE 100 firms' annual reports
HR can provide the answers to many of the CEO's problems, according to Dave Ulrich