Archive for April, 2009

REC promotes industry role at Conservative Spring Forum

Monday, April 27th, 2009

The Conservative Party’s Spring Forum focused on several initiatives which could have a direct bearing on the recruitment industry and jobs market. The REC attended this event and provided an industry perspective at a number of the fringe events.


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Laws in the UK

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

When it comes to working in the UK, there are a number of legal rights that a person has. Whether you’re working with a recruitment agency to find temporary positions or looking for a permanent job, these laws apply to you. They also apply across all industries, including the medical industry, construction work, and professional jobs.


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Life in the UK

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Living in the UK can be quite exciting.


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The Importance of being a Member of REC

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The REC, or the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, is the UK’s only professional organisation dedicated to the recruitment industry. In the UK, there are estimated to be over 1,375,000 temporary workers working in the country every week, and each year, recruitment agencies place more than 787,000 of these temp workers in permanent positions. With so many people working through temp agencies, it’s incredibly important that these agencies be a member of REC.


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350 recruitment agencies sign up to Government job search initiative

Monday, April 20th, 2009

A total of 350 private sector recruitment agencies have signed up to a government initiative which is offering specialist job search support to newly unemployed professionals and executives.


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Information Security And Data Protection

Monday, April 20th, 2009

As a recruitment company Finest Workers Ltd. processes personal data in relation to its own staff, work-seekers and individual client contacts. It is vitally important that we abide by the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998 set out below.


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Different Career Opportunities in UK Medical Field

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

The UK medical field offers great career opportunities with the many job openings in its huge medical field. Pursuing a medical career is a very noble career as you get to help people who are ill and need of help. With the improvement in the medical sphere, there are various job opportunities available in this area.


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Tips To Launch Your Career in the UK Medical Field

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

The UK has recently opened its doors to medical practitioners from all over the world, serving in various specialties. The UK government implemented this with the intention of increasing the number of medical professionals in the country, and to expand the expertise and availability of specialty doctors in UK.


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Do You Have What It Takes To Become A UK Doctor?

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

The medical field can prove to be a lucrative field for one to pursue a career. However, it cannot be said that the medical field is ideal for everyone. To find out if you are cut out to work in the medical field, take a look at these points.

 

The first thing you have to consider is what type of a future you are actually looking for. This means that you have to decide if you want to tackle challenges, if you want vast opportunities and if you want to serve the people of the world.


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Importance and Types of UK Work Permits

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

If you are thinking of establishing a career in the medical field of the UK, you have to do it after getting yourself a UK work permit. As the UK is a country that welcomes non-UK nationals to help develop the economy, getting a UK work permit is not so difficult.

The main things required to get a UK work permit are the right skills and qualifications for the job. And this work permit is a legal document that is issued by Work Permit UK of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate.


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