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Graduate recruitment articles archive

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Failing careers advice compounding UK skills gap
Young people lack direction and support in their career development and are turning online for help according to new research from professional recruitment consultancy, Harvey Nash . One in ten...
Happiness at Work Index
Happiness at Work Index
Excellent and recent report on the factors that affect employee happiness at work by Chiumento. Easy to read and insightful - employers take note!
Is it too late to get on a graduate training programme?
Work savvy graduates are keen to restart their career with a graduate programme yet nearly a third of those who did not join a scheme straight after university are unaware they can apply for...
New Graduate Community Careers site threatens to outdate Recruitment Consultants
Exasperated with bullying recruitment consultants, incompetent careers advisers and the lack of useful online information for job seekers, two University of Manchester graduates have set up an...
UK’s most popular and successful graduate employers
In the third annual TARGET National Graduate Recruitment Awards , 14 organisations have been recognised for the way that they recruit graduates and bring new talent into their organisations. In a...
University: Who needs it?
As a parent currently going through the University entrance process with my daughter, I was intrigued by a recent article in The Sunday Times about whether going to University is still a good idea...
Where does the 'Class of 2007' want to go?
The latest UK Graduate Careers Survey 2007  shows that those studying arts or humanities subjects are the least confident of finding employment after graduation and expect to earn almost...
Who do graduates really want to work for?
Where do final-year students aspire to work, and how do they rank their future employers? The recent turmoil in the City and predictions of an impending recession have done little to inspire...
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