… The exercises are usually based on a real company, so bringing in your own knowledge from the news will help. However, most of the time you will need to adapt to the given scenario and provide relevant…
… between the two companies and their unique selling points (USPs).
It may be useful to buy newspapers and trade journal to find out industry specific information. Most trade journals can be purchased…
… in. If you are still at university there are likely to be many opportunities open to you via student newspapers, magazines, radio and even internal television circuits. If you have already graduated, you will…
… year undergraduates who are aiming for a career in the retail sector, this is positive and exciting news.
Tesco is a giant: more than 450, 000 people across the world are employed by the supermarket and there…
… took jobs while students classed as economically inactive fell by 62,000.
However, the good news may be short-lived as another rise in unemployment is predicted for early 2011. Dr John Phillcott…
… you aren't just another graduate...
So you've studied up for your new job by checking out any recent news affecting your company, job sector and maybe even surveying the area near your offices. But do you know…
… will be an investment, with the real benefits accrued later.Ultimately, then, displeasing as any news of reduced earnings might be, those lucky enough to secure work will hopefully see the positives and…
… this was 'not something that should be happening in working environments in the 21st century'.The news follows the controversial publication of a similar report in February, which found that recruiters are…
… 70 years if the pay gap continues to reduce at the almost stagnant rate that it does now. This news comes from the International Labour Organisation (ILO), 20 years after the Beijing Declaration and…