Top companies readying plans for expansion July 5, 2015 The UK’s largest companies are planning to loosen their purse strings and fund expansion plans according to a survey of top finance chiefs published today. Expanding into new markets or introducing new products and services was seen as a strong priority for the next 12 months by 41 per cent of chief financial officers (CFOs), [...]
July Budget 2015: Pressure mounts on government to back a living wage July 5, 2015 Raising the minimum wage to the so-called “living wage” would lift 6m people out of poverty and generate more than £4bn of additional revenue, according to a new report out today from KPMG. The living wage, as defined by the Living Wage Foundation charity, is £7.85 per hour nationally and £9.15 in London. The national [...]
Business in Britain: London firms’ confidence dips against UK average July 5, 2015 Lloyds Bank today released figures showing that business confidence in London has fallen slightly against the national average. The biannual Business in Britain report surveyed 1,500 UK SMEs and found companies in London expected increased orders and profits over the next six months. However, limited growth meant the overall measure of confidence fell [...]
UK recruiters’ revenues reap the benefit of strong job market July 5, 2015 Recruitment firms are seeing income soar as a result of Britain’s booming job market. Fees earned from placing workers have risen for 83 per cent of recruiters this year, according to figures released today by the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (Apsco). Stronger business activity is leading many in the recruitment industry to consider expansion, [...]
UK universities with the most graduates in employment and/or further study July 3, 2015 We're typically told it's industries such as computing and finance are hungriest for new graduates – but a new study has found the graduates coming out of arts specialist Arts University Bournemouth are the UK's most employable. In fact, no Russell Group university – which represents the 24 leading UK universities including traditionally "red brick" institutions such [...]
Why it’s time firms gave job titles the sack, says The7stars: An obsession with hierarchies is no good for any business July 2, 2015 Talent delivery specialist, digital prophet and chief happiness officer all have something in common – they are ridiculous, but very real, job titles. For decades, people have used job titles to assert authority, get a leg up the pay ladder and define their role. But these increasingly meaningless monikers have no place in a modern [...]
Computing, maths, finance and architecture and engineering: These industries are hiring the most graduates July 2, 2015 Computing and maths, finance and architecture and engineering are the top three industries hiring the most grads, according to research by jobsite Indeed. But it found a mismatch between this and the top three industries which grads want to enter – education, business management and then computing and math. [infographic id="199"] Interestingly computing and maths, [...]
My vision as City minister: I want UK finance to be the world’s most competitive June 30, 2015 During my two decades in the financial services industry, I always enjoyed the important annual events that bring the industry together. It was great to be back at The City UK’s conference yesterday, speaking this time in my new job as the government minister responsible for financial services policy. I’m proud of the [...]
Graduate jobs: The best and worst cities to find a graduate job in the UK – Cambridge, Guildford and Reading are top spots, but London fails to make the grade June 29, 2015 Students about to don a cap and gown for graduation are better off heading to Cambridge for the best chance of finding a job. The city is the best place to get on the first rung of the career ladder, competing against the fewest jobseekers for each vacancy, while Sunderland is the worst according to [...]
Professional salaries jump amid scramble for the brightest talent June 28, 2015 Demand for professional staff climbed strongly in May, with sharp growth in both job vacancies and average salaries. Professional recruitment firms had 13 per cent more jobs on their books than in May 2014, the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (Apsco) said today. Opportunities were up the most across IT, engineering and finance with year-on-year [...]