Students prefer to work for living wage employers

The living wage in London is currently £9.75 per hour, and £8.45 per hour outside of the capital

Employment grows but wage growth to stay weak

Research suggests this could be the result of an increase in labour supply over the past year

Recruiting during 'back to school' period most effective

The Autumn of a student's final year is thought to be the best time to find top candidates

Immigration boosts innovations in tech sector

In both the US and UK demand for tech talent is high, but immigration law in both countries is still uncertain

We need to simplify recruitment language

Impenetrable ‘business speak’ discourages young jobseekers and can knock their confidence too

Is the Taylor Review a step in the right direction?

The Taylor Review into modern working practices has divided the business community

UK facing homegrown workforce exodus

Migration and retirement have underpinned a drop in the size of the UK-born workforce since 2016

Brexit risks FTSE 100 director brain drain

148 of the 1,069 directors at FTSE 100-listed companies are from an EU member state

Introduce a transition year for young people

How many of us knew exactly what we wanted to do for a career at the age of 16,18, or even 21?

The importance of pub-talk and public perception

People need to know there are tech jobs available outside the big players and hip start-ups

Employers concerned about hiring mentally ill people

With improved support, employers might decide to hire someone with a mental illness

Employers should provide quality feedback

Providing good feedback can help the British workforce improve and reduce recruitment time