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Poll: How do you feel about today’s referendum result?

The UK’s shock vote to leave the EU has left financial markets and businesses reeling this morning. We are interested to hear your view on the decision that has been made so please do vote in the poll below.

Poll: Are apprenticeships an adequate replacement to university?

This week is our Early Careers Development focus week, which focuses on apprenticeships, graduates, and people of all ages in the early stages of their careers.

Poll: Does your HR department adequately deal with mental health issues?

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week. Recent statistics reveal that at least one in four people in the workplace suffer from mental health issues such as anxiety, stress and depression, to name a few. 

Poll: Is a single person or a person with a family more likely to stick out a global assignment?

This week we are talking Global Mobility, that's when companies ship employees off to do their bidding in foreign climbs. For some it can do wonders for careers and confidence and for others it can be a nightmare beyond imagining.

Poll: Does your HR department give feedback to failed interview candidates?

It used to be traditional to, at the very least, receive an acknowledgment of a failed job interview, a letter or an email. But this appears to be becoming a thing of the past.

Poll: Has there been a change in attitude to health and safety in the last five years?

The health and safety officer in a business in years gone by had, in some instances in the past, been approached with an arched eyebrow and a heavy sigh.

Poll: Is the introduction of the National Living Wage good for your company?

The National Minimum Wage comes into force on April 1st meaning that up to 4.5 million people across the country will get a pay rise this week.

Poll: Is the Chancellor’s ‘steady as she goes’ budget a good or a bad one for HR departments?

The Chancellor's Budget yesterday managed to steer clear of any drama that may imperil the Prime Minister or the upcoming EU referendum. However, there...

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