Posts from ‘July, 2009’

Training for Jobs in Building

Winners of the Building Controls Industry Awards were announced in May 2008. Organised by the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) and the Building Services and Environmental Engineer (BSEE) magazine, the awards are designed to recognise truly outstanding accomplishments in the following areas — technical innovation, engineering excellence, energy saving, s

Audiology Jobs and Your Career as an Audiologist

Finding your next Audiology Job may not be as hard as you reckon, but building your career as an Audiologist can prove to be more challenging.

Let us look at the two aspects mentioned separately before getting to the conclusion.

Audiology as a Career

As with many professions it is possible to [...]

What to Wear to Keep Your Job Now

Dressing For Success
Men at work are dressing up to beat the credit crunch Bespoke tailors report increased sales and there is a feeling that being causal at work translates to casual in your job. The Hedge Fund Dress Down Friday look, has largely been replaced with a return to formal suits and shirts, this [...]

Property Sales Plunge to Lowest Level in 30 Years

Property sales are at their lowest level since 1978, according to the latest figures from the Royal Society of Chartered Surveyors.

Estate agents all over the UK reported property sales down for November – with most selling only 10 properties in the three-month period leading up to the survey – that works out at less [...]

More Jobs Go as Recession Casualties Increase

The casualty list of businesses in distress and people losing jobs is continuing to grow.

Out-of-fashion clothing maker Viyella is in administration and 450 jobs are at risk. Administrators are letting the firm continue to trade in the hope that another fashion company will buy the 225-year-ancient brand.

Barclays said it would cut just over [...]

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