Tui Travel UK & Ireland is to increase its apprenticeship scheme by 50% by 2010.
Students do not want to work for employers that "exploit social media" to sell jobs to them, new research reveals.
Graduate jobseekers have received a piece of good news this morning as almost a third of employers are planning to increase their target number of graduate recruits, according to the Association of...
The experts optimistically tell us that economic indicators, particularly the positive signs in the job market, demonstrate that the green shoots of recovery are starting to appear on the horizon.
The Government is to help 2,000 young people find employment coaching football, swimming and tennis, secretary of state for work and pensions Yvette Cooper has announced.
A new recruitment service has been launched to allow employers to post as many job adverts as they like, but only pay for each application they receive.
Tesco is investing in graduate recruitment by increasing the number of graduate schemes from 15 to 17.
Employment minister Jim Knight has said Government support and investment to get people into jobs must continue.
One hundred chief executives from most of the FTSE 100 companies met with 100 young people from around the UK to devise methods of increasing the skills and work experience of Britain's youth.
Formal qualifications are dominating HR procedures in the education sector so that personality is ignored when making hiring decisions, according to workplace psychologists.
Employers have put their recruitment message directly into the hands of their target market by advertising their vacancies on bus tickets.
Unless the economy recovers far more strongly than is expected, says the CIPD, there will be only a gradual increase in net job creation and high unemployment will continue for years to come.