Research finds strong job prospects for finance, IT and accounting

Financial services senior executives plan to increase or maintain staffing levels in the next six months, new research has found.

Optimism as City vacancies rise

The number of jobs available in London’s financial district rose by 51% year-on-year in 2013.

TNT Post to create 5,000 jobs in 2014

TNT Post plans to create almost 5,000 new jobs in 2014, its COO Nigel Polglass has said.

Reed predicts HR talent migration in 2014

More than 60% of HR professionals fear talented employees will leave their organisations in 2014 and 44% of HR professionals will be job hunting this year, a new study has found.

Jaguar Land Rover to create 1,400 jobs

Jaguar Land Rover has launched a phased campaign that will see the company eventually recruit 1,400 employees at its new engine manufacturing centre just outside Wolverhampton.

Technology professionals turning to start-ups, study finds

Technology professionals are turning to 'start-ups' for career development and opportunity, according to a study published today by IT specialist jobsite CWJobs.co.uk.

One in five looking for new job in 2014, says ILM

Almost one in five UK workers are planning to leave their jobs in 2014, a study by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) has found.

Unemployed young people suffering mental health problems, says study

A fifth of unemployed young people in Britain believe they have "nothing to live for" and 40% have symptoms of mental illness, a report by The Prince's Trust has warned.

Welfare system deterring young people from work, says M&S HR director

The UK's welfare system is deterring unemployed young people from getting a job because work is "frowned upon" in the communities they live in, Marks & Spencer's, HR director Tanith Dodge has warned.

Unpaid internships mean young people 'locked out' of careers

After a study that showed four in 10 of interns are receiving less than the minimum wage, the Government has launched a support service to crack down on employers exploiting young people.

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Energy firms to increase hiring as complaints calls rise

Rising energy costs could result in thousands of new job opportunities as energy companies look to take on extra staff to deal with a surge in customer calls about switching suppliers or complaints, a...

Jo Swinson: Employing interns instead of workers on minimum wage is 'unacceptable'

After a study that showed four in 10 of interns are receiving less than the minimum wage, the Government has launched a support service to crack down on employers exploiting young people.

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