Brexit would damage graduate prospects

A Brexit could also cause the 'financial centre of gravity' to shift to mainland Europe

Graduates expecting £28,362 for their first role

The average graduate starting salary being offered in 2016 is £27,966

Vacancies in finance taking seven weeks to fill

The roles that take the longest to fill are those in the risk function

Employers should see themselves as marketers

Candidates have access to more information than ever, so companies are starting to act like marketers

Negative mental health perceptions hold veterans back

One in 10 (11%) ex-forces personnel have had an interviewer make reference to PTSD

UK job satisfaction at lowest level in two years

Reasons for this include poor performance management, lack of skills development and few progression opportunities

More than a quarter of employees plan to leave within the year

Nearly four out of 10 European employees said having a supportive manager would significantly improve their work situation

Young people 'significantly overlooked' in their transition to work

Young people considering their options are often “presented with gobbledygook”, says baroness Jean Corston

Number of part-time male workers set to increase by 20%

Over the same period, the projected growth in part-time female workers is 7%

Almost all UK jobseekers search within the country

Those looking for a job abroad cite both personal growth and career experiences as reasons

Budget 2016: ISA-like accounts to help under-40s save

Business leaders respond to the 2016 budget

Hiring intentions in Britain "strongest since 2007"

Every region in the UK is optimistic about hiring, with the East, South West and London particularly so