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… overshadowed as the protests became violent. Little sympathy could be felt for the protesters as the news was awash with images of missiles being thrown, fires and smashed windows.60 arrests were made and…
… of your options.
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The bad news is that approximately three-quarters of employers use the 2:1 to sift job applications. The good news is…
… to allow universities to charge up to ??9,000 for tuition fees, this is a welcome piece of good news offering, despite the debt, better prospects of obtaining a graduate job - certainly better than current…
… the demand to ensure you stay profitable. Recruitment companies are "overhead businesses". The good news: (apart from commission) the costs stay the same regardless of how many placements. The bad news: the…
… reports such as that by the CEBR can be misleading. For the graduate, this makes for promising news, as the slew of negative reporting about possible future prospects can only serve to make leaving…
… do not tell anyone at work until you contact your boss. It will appear highly unprofessional if the news gets to your boss through a series of Chinese whispers. If possible, have a date of departure in mind to…
… 18, who are no longer of compulsory school age.
*source www.hmrc.gov.uk
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… get, or is your inbox just chaos?Are you one of those people whose email inbox is clogged full of newsletters, deals, discounts and news that you honestly never read? Recruitment emails can so easily slip…
… considering school leavers for those positions previously the preserve of graduates.
Following the news that - as of September 2012 - universities in England will be allowed to raise tuition fees to a maximum…