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How to manage sick leave and employee absence
In today’s workplace, employees often feel under pressure to return to work before they are fully recovered from sickness. Job insecurity has left the UK workforce scared to take time off in the first place, while the average number of sick days taken has fallen every year since the 2008 recession. Heavy workloads, the financial […]
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How to avoid getting caught out by scam job adverts
Scam jobs are fake adverts, usually used to obtain data from people, such as contact or card details. Sometimes it can be hard to tell if a job is legitimate or not, which is why we’ve put together our top tips on how to spot a fraudulent advert. They contact you Look out for […]
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How to answer competency-based interview questions
Competency questions are becoming more common in interviews and can cover various subjects including technical skills, behaviours and knowledge. They’re useful for interviewers because they allow potential employers to understand how you’ve previously dealt with situations, but they’re also a great chance for you to showcase your skills. You will be able to identify a […]
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Bad email etiquette
Chances are, part of your working day involves reading and sending emails. It’s a small task that you might not think too much about, but your email habits might be harming the way others perceive you at work. You don’t need to craft a Pulitzer-worthy masterpiece every time you send an email, but avoid these […]
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Why writing a good job description matters
Although it can be tempting to keep it brief, writing a thorough job description can save you time in the long run. Sifting through a pile of CVs where none of the applicants are right for the job, or worse, not receiving any applicants can be demoralising. So, save yourself time and find the best […]
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Make a clean sweep
Even the most positive and hardworking staff can feel out of sorts at times, whether that’s through lethargy, apathy or even boredom. Sometimes the best way to regain your competitive edge and go-get-em enthusiasm for your role is to engage in a spot of housework. But before you reach for the feather duster and French […]
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Apprenticeship vs University
No one can foretell the future, unfortunately, which makes choosing a career path particularly difficult. Many in the UK have always thought university was the way forward, but as the market changes, apprenticeships have come to the forefront in recent years. But the question remains: which is the better option to set yourself up for […]
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Avoid too many meetings
There’s a Channel Tunnel-sized yawn opening up behind your right hand. Your legs have gone numb. You’re having strange thoughts about the possibility of setting off the fire alarm. It can mean only one thing. You’re caught in the middle of another meeting. Perhaps the fifth this week. And it shows no sign of ever […]
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Discover the amazing power of a to do list
Figuring out what we need to do – before we need to do it – is important in our working lives. In many roles, being prepared and organised are must-have qualities. Afraid you won’t land a top role on [site_name] because you forget to do stuff? Don’t worry: the answer is to make a To-Do list. […]
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Missing millions and poor passwords
Picture the scene. Ring, ring! “Hello, IT here, how can I help?” “Well, here’s the thing: there’s an account with millions of pounds in it and the only person with access just died.” Hmm, it sounds far-fetched…but it’s claimed Gerald Cotten, owner of Quadriga CX, Canada’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has passed away suddenly at the […]