Almost six out of 10 (58.8%) UK graduates are working in non-graduate roles, according to a CIPD report
More than three in four (77%) university students now work to fund their studies, according to research from insurance firm Endsleigh.
UK recruiters believe degrees are only important for jobs that specify the need for one
Career advice still believed to be in short supply
Attracting women to engineering begins long before university
Number of employers who plan to hire more apprentices and school leavers has increased
Talent that can cross-train: the only way to keep abreast of the rapid rate of change
SMEs should focus on ensuring development is embedded within their organisations, according to a report from the CIPD and JP Morgan.
Almost half (48%) of British workers feel they have no chance of career progression in their current role, according to research by strategic consultancy Lansons.
As a result of difficult economic climates, many organisations have resorted to radically changing their structures. But what challenge does this create for learning.
Newly-acquired firms exhibit the largest skills gaps in marketing and IT management
Over half of parents say they definitely want their child to go to university