Employees over 50 are set to provide the economic backbone of the South East workforce, according to the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA).
The number of British graduates working abroad has risen since the start of the economic crisis as thousands of graduates are tempted into taking jobs abroad, according to figures from the Higher...
In contrast to the economic malaise and high unemployment gripping the US and Europe, emerging markets continue to have relative real growth and this has brought with it a shortage of senior...
Contrary to the expectations of many experts, the current global economic downturn is spurring more and more companies to look outside of their borders and become more international in the way they do...