Recruitment
Free webinar: Top reasons why hiring decisions go wrong (and what you can do instead)
Recruitment can be difficult and wrong decisions can can acutely impact an organisations bottom line. To help avoid wrong decisions being made, we need to understand the reasons that can lead to them. ...
The first five: Marshall USA selects crew chiefs for Greensboro facility
Marshall’s new facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, has taken a major step forward with the recruitment of a first team of five highly qualified maintenance crew chiefs. ...
Employment Rights Bill: Free webinar from Cambridge law firm
Join national law firm Stone King, on Friday 18 October 2024, for an interactive webinar that will provide delegates with the opportunity to receive a practical update on the Employment Rights Bill. ...
Menopause matters – how to support staff going through menopause
Menopause will affect almost half the workforce in the UK. But this natural stage of life is still taboo for lots of employers. This Menopause Awareness Month, we’re looking at how to create a supportive environment for menopausal employees. We’ll also see how doing that can improve and...
Exciting news at EA First! Lucy Atkin joins as Business Manager
EA First writes.. We are thrilled to welcome Lucy Atkin as our new Business Manager at EA First! With over 20 years of recruitment experience and a passion for people, she’s set to elevate our services in the Cambridgeshire area. ...
Wo+Men’s Leadership Conference 2024 Gender Equity: Creating the Future of Work
Cambridge Judge Business School's Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre Annual Conference, takes place on Saturday, 9th November 2024. This year’s theme, "Gender Equity: Creating the Future of Work," promises insightful discussions and thought leadership on how we can collectively shape the future...
Women in STEM: Strategies for an Impactful Career
We are delighted to be able to invite you to join us, and our Headline sponsor TTP, to an evening of panel discussions, company exhibitions and workshops. ...
Amazon to hire more than 15,000 people in seasonal jobs to help service UK customers during the festive season
The seasonal roles are in addition to the 75,000 permanent employees Amazon has in the UK, offering competitive wages and benefits. Amazon is hiring for more than 15,000 seasonal positions across its UK network of receive centres, fulfilment centres, sortation centres and delivery stat...