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  • Work-life balance: There is no wealth but life – and work needs to fit in around that

    August 13, 2015

    Work-life balance has become a common buzzphrase, especially with the ongoing Tube strikes, supposedly sparked by the changes the Night Tube will cause to Tube workers' home and social lives. Like all clichés, it has its roots in something really crucial – but it is my belief that the concept is becoming redundant.   Simply [...]

  • Career boost: Why an MSc will help give you the edge – you’ll benefit from specialised electives and startup support

    August 13, 2015

    In today's competitive climate, there has never been a better time to consider graduate study. A globalised market and grade inflation means that an undergraduate qualification may simply no longer be sufficient, says Mark Taylor, dean of Warwick Business School. In 2013, the Sutton Trust found that “there is a significant wage premium for those [...]

  • Ignoring A-Level results is not the best way to build a truly diverse workforce

    August 12, 2015

    Today's A-Level results are a welcome release of tension for students, as many begin to contemplate university and their career paths. But are first-rate grades and university degrees still top of the wish list for businesses? A recent poll by KPMG revealed that 80 per cent of UK adults believe that success is driven by [...]

  • Your work-life balance is getting seriously out of hand: A million small business owners can’t afford to take a single day off work this summer

    August 12, 2015

    Heard the one about work-life balance? You know, how you get to spend time with your friends and family and enjoy the summer while it lasts?   Probably not if you're a small business owner or sole trader. A major new study of more than one million people found that a fifth of Britain's entrepreneurs [...]

  • These five charts show how Berkeley Group’s Tony Pidgley’s £23.2m salary compares to Wayne Rooney, Martin Sorrell – and you

    August 10, 2015

    Tony Pidgley, founder and boss of Berkeley Group, got a £23.2m payout as the UK housebuilder’s profits soared. A total of £42m in bonuses were paid out to five top executives at Berkeley last year, to kick off payouts totalling up to £500m in the next six years, following a 42 per cent surge in [...]

  • Gender equality group to set pay target for female FTSE 100 execs

    August 10, 2015

    The government-backed committee charged with promoting greater gender equality among UK companies is considering targeting earnings as its next campaign issue. The Davies Review is looking into ways to push the gender equality agenda forwards, after UK firms reached its original target of appointing women to 25 per cent of FTSE 100 board positions earlier [...]

  • Employers turn to graduates as skills shortages bite

    August 10, 2015

    Businesses are turning more to­wards graduates and apprentices to fill their skills gaps, new survey figures reveal this morning. Apprentices are currently seen as the best way to fill skills gaps by 33 per cent of employers, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). It marks a climb on spring 2014’s 22 [...]

  • British Gas: Just 4pc applying to engineering roles are women

    August 9, 2015

    British Gas has revealed that just four per cent of applicants to its technical and engineering apprenticeships are women. Since conducting an analysis of its intake, the company has launched a recruitment drive targeting young women, hosting open days and launching a new mentoring programme. Claire Miles, managing director for HomeCare at British Gas, said: [...]

  • Professional jobseekers spoiled for choice as competition for workers increases

    August 9, 2015

    Professional workers are seeing more competition for their skills, a recruiter said today. Available candidates are being scooped up, with 22 per cent fewer jobseekers in July than in the same month last year, according to figures given exclusively to City A.M. by Robert Walters. Meanwhile, opportunities are on the rise with 9,585 vacancies in [...]

  • A-levels alone don’t cut the mustard with employers seeking practical skills

    August 9, 2015

    On Thursday, thousands of students will open their A-level results envelopes and learn their fate. A few letters will determine whether they get a university place or an apprenticeship, or climb onto that first rung of the employment ladder. Schools in London have undergone a dramatic transformation in the last decade, with the growth of [...]

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