National Living Wage: Is it positive for temporary staff?

While some aspects of the NLW benefit temporary workers, there are some negative side effects

Young people's soft skills highly valued by employers

95% of employers regard soft skills as equally or more important than exam results

Employer confidence sinks over economic forecast

A third of employers think economic conditions are worsening, affecting their short-term hiring and firing intentions

AI could present legal challenges in talent recruitment

Increased use of AI relies on a parallel increase in stored data, which is at odds with the regulatory environment

Degree apprenticeships risk becoming the “preserve of the privileged”

One in four parents from the highest-paid social groups are familiar with degree apprenticeships, compared to just one in 10 from lower socio-economic backgrounds

A young worker's view: How it feels to graduate in 2017

In a tough jobs market, graduates can end up feeling that getting work experience and starting their careers is a catch-22 scenario

Can robots be recruiters?

Automation, AI and algorithms have been steadily creeping in. But can they work for recruitment?

Glassdoor reveals Best Places to Interview 2017

Glassdoor has announced its Best Places to Interview in the UK and US 2017

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