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View articleOn the frontline: the energy and enthusiasm of Tony Sarin has turned Numerica into a leading consolidator. Read More...
View articleManagers across the IT sector have seen salary increases of almost 7% in the last year despite the downturn, as recruiting and retaining key staff rem...
View articleThe government has committed £30m to pay employers who give staff time off to go on free training courses to learn new skills. Read More...
View articleEven though 35% of respondents laid off staff in the last 12 months, salary increases have consistently exceeded national averages. Read More...
View articleJob roles across the IT sector have seen salary increases of almost six and seven per cent respectively in the last year, despite the economic downtur...
View articleIf you're haven't reached the dizzy heights of being a company director, think of your pay rises over the last seven years - then triple them. Read Mo...
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View articleSo you're an ERP consultant. How do you see your future? Are you worried about the way things are going? Read More...
View articleAlmost half of employees have been overpaid by their employer but a third of staff didn't own up and pocketed the cash, a survey has found. Read More...
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View articleThe seven European chartered institutes which have announced moves to work together to harmonise their qualifications should not be surprised if the n...
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View articleSpain says goodbye to the peseta as Europe considers new accountancy qualification. Read More...
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