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  • Build confidence, build your career

    Build confidence, build your career

    Despite hurtling through the 21st Century at warp-speed with progress being made in every possible way, it’s still rare to spot a female bricklayer. Similarly, some women react with shock when it turns out their midwife is six-foot tall, bearded Brian. Construction is a prime example of an industry that struggles with gender inclusivity. Estimates […]

  • Lets make it personal

    Lets make it personal

    New research claims the National Health Service could save around £8 billion over the next ten years, if one third of people aged over 55 took regular exercise. With this in mind, older adults are now being encouraged to retrain as sports coaches and personal trainers. The not-for-profit fitness group ukactive hopes their initiative could […]

  • Balance for bosses

    Balance for bosses

    You may be a manager who always puts employees first, looking after their health and wellbeing as well as nurturing their professional growth. But how well do you treat yourself? Even the boss needs to establish a boundary between their professional and personal life in order to get that perfect work-life balance. If you don’t, […]

  • From volunteer to top career

    From volunteer to top career

    We all make bold resolutions at New Year – some sustainable, others not. But perhaps this year, instead of focussing on personal goals, we should shift our focus outwards and do more good deeds? There are plenty of volunteering roles to suit everyone and some can even help establish an incredible new career in the […]

  • Put the IT in Calamity

    Put the IT in Calamity

    Last year was a rollercoaster in terms of weather, wildfires, extreme temperatures, flooding, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes… While we can’t stop Mother Nature throwing tantrums, new advances in technology mean we’re better equipped to predict extreme weather and natural disasters – and, crucially, more adept at dealing with the aftermath. Let’s take a look at what’s […]

  • Get sharing with your staff

    Get sharing with your staff

    Mark Twain said: “All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence and then success is sure!”  However, the majority of company executives get where they are by becoming knowledgeable in their sector and leaders in their industry. So what about the confidence bit? Well, consider the words of football’s finest, Pele. “A great […]

  • How to sell yourself

    How to sell yourself

    A covering letter is an essential ingredient of any job application: your chance to show a company that you want what they’re offering and more importantly, that they will want to hire you. Coupled with a succinct CV, a covering letter will be what gets you through the door and into that interview room. So […]

  • New ways to hire the best

    New ways to hire the best

    The problem with a traditional job interview is it can sometimes feel like your favourite episode of Car Share – the one with the script you know off by heart. It involves the interviewer asking predictable questions and the interviewee offering well-rehearsed answers. While there’s nothing wrong with testing knowledge this way, it doesn’t always get to […]

  • Always have a backup plan

    Always have a backup plan

    It’s a stomach-churning feeling every computer user experiences at some point. No, we’re not talking about our parents joining Facebook. It’s the dreaded data-loss. You’ve been clacking away on the keyboard for hours when suddenly…everything disappears. Lost in space. Thankfully, there are solutions. And while you’re recruiting for new candidates it pays to know ways […]

  • Bounce back from mistakes in the New Year

    Bounce back from mistakes in the New Year

    Nobody’s perfect. We all make mistakes at work. Unless you’re a pilot, surgeon or lion tamer, it’s rarely a matter of life and death but mistakes – whatever their size – can send us straight to the naughty step. Automation and digital technology have drastically reduced opportunities for human error but they do still exist. […]