…Do you remember the Cambridge Call Girl who hit the news in 2007? She started in her first year of university, and claimed that she would sleep with between one and seven clients a night.
… and well-respected graduate recruiters, but publication of the new league table brought bad news for a number of high-profile organisations. A third of employers are ranked lower than in 2004 and 12…
… always assumed CVs were riddled with evasions, half-truths and downright whoppers. As a cynic, the news that 70 per cent of workers are scrupulously honest has shaken my lack of faith in my fellow humans. The…
… and Fitch, Aldi, Amazon, Army, CIMA, Costco, Deloitte, EY, Ford Motor Company, GlaxoSmithKline, News Associates, RSM, Severn Trent, Teach First plus many more...A variety of different opportunities on…
… for each position had fallen from an average of 38 in 2004 to 33 this year."This has got to be good news for all those graduates entering the job market," said Carl Gilleard, chief executive of AGR."We had a…
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… the new part-qualified workers will begin in the audit and advisory practices. KPMG said: "The good news for students is that we have vacancies."
Including summer interns, the firm will employ a total of…
… freeze. It said its like-for-like sales increased by 3.4% in the six months to June, spelling good news for those looking for graduate construction jobs.
Its merchant division has experienced a 10.3% rise…