The Sales Executive News
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Demand for financial services jobs 'on the rise'
06/09/2010
There has been a rise in demand for jobs in the financial services sector in recent months, with small and medium-sized businesses especially optimistic about their prospects for the rest of 2010, it has been claimed.
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School leavers 'heading into financial services'
23/08/2010
As the competition for university places continues to intensify, many school leavers are turning their back on a degree and are instead moving into a career in financial services straight after leaving school, it has been claimed.
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Expert reveals 'smart moves and mistakes' for sales jobs recruits
20/08/2010
An industry expert has touched upon some of the biggest mistakes and smartest moves that sales jobs candidates can make during the application and interview process.
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Employee engagement 'must be tackled'
03/08/2010
It is essential to tackle employee engagement if companies are to ensure the satisfaction of their staff and boost their loyalty to the company, one sector body has observed.
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Insurance sector sees job demand boost in July
02/08/2010
There was a rise in the number of jobs available in the insurance sector in July, according to a new industry report, which is sure to boost sales recruitment hopes.
The Sales Executive News (October 2009)
News Archive
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Financial sales jobs created by motor company
29/10/2009
Kwik-Fit Insurance has announced plans to expand its workforce and create 84 new sales jobs.
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Tesco to create up to 1,000 financial sales jobs
28/10/2009
Tesco Bank is to open a new customer service centre in Newcastle, creating 1,000 financial sales jobs in the process.
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Govt proposals 'could affect those in financial services sales jobs'
27/10/2009
The government has issued new proposals requiring companies offering credit and store cards to be fairer, which could affect those in financial services sales jobs.
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Workers in Northern Ireland 'looking at sales recruitment'
26/10/2009
New research shows 97 per cent of workers in Northern Ireland are unhappy with their current employer, highlighting the importance of using sales recruitment.
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Sales jobs applicants 'expected to be Twitter literature'
23/10/2009
Those looking at sales jobs are increasingly expected to use social networks such as Twitter to achieve their goals, an expert suggests.
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Finance sales jobs created by ferry company in Belfast
21/10/2009
A ferry company has created 60 new financial sales jobs in Belfast.
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Sales jobs give early Christmas present to Swansea workers
20/10/2009
Nearly 100 new jobs are coming to Swansea, providing people looking for financial sales jobs with early seasonal cheer.
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Hundreds of sales jobs created after contact centre deal
13/10/2009
A Scottish contact centre company has created 200 sales jobs after signing a deal with BSkyB.
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Education and marriage 'play big role' in sales recruitment
13/10/2009
Re-employment prospects of people looking for sales jobs are being positively linked with education and marriage factors, according to a new report.
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Oxfordshire store creates over 100 sales jobs
06/10/2009
A new Marks and Spencer store which opens in Witney later this month will create 118 new sales jobs in the Oxfordshire region.
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Tories planning tax cuts to create new sales jobs
06/10/2009
The Conservative party has revealed that it plans to cut business taxes in order to encourage new business enterprises and create more jobs.
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Female sales jobs applicants 'should dress well'
05/10/2009
Female candidates applying for sales jobs should ensure they dress well, although this can present applicants with additional difficulties.
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Sales jobs applicants 'should wear more supportive shoes'
01/10/2009
Female sales jobs applicants should ensure they do not put their foot health at risk by wearing unsupportive shoes, an expert has warned.
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Personalising CVs 'key to obtaining dream sales jobs'
01/10/2009
Sales jobs applicants must ensure they personalise their CVs if they are to have the highest chance of getting the position.
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Leeds council backing £80m business park
01/10/2009
Leeds City Council has given its approval to the first phase of a 70 acre, £80 million business park which could create up to 2,000 sales jobs.
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