The Sales Executive News (February 2010)
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Croydon sales recruitment hopefuls to be given advice
24/02/2010
People from a London borough looking for sales recruitment opportunities will be given a range of expert advice at a careers fair next month. -
Volunteering 'has a positive effect on sales recruitment'
19/02/2010
Carrying out voluntary work can have many positive psychological benefits for sales recruitment hopefuls, according to an expert. -
Part-time sales jobs 'may alleviate effect of recession'
18/02/2010
People should take up part-time sales jobs as it bridges the gap between flexible working and not working at all, according to an industry expert. -
Sales recruitment 'at heart of RBS return to strength'
17/02/2010
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) will return to standalone strength through a sales recruitment drive, according to its director of group resourcing. -
Hiring for financial sales jobs rises by 60%
12/02/2010
The number of people hired in financial sales jobs in London has risen by 60 per cent, according to new research. -
One in ten take on second job to boost income
11/02/2010
New research has revealed that one in ten people have taken on a second job in a bid to boost income after the effect the recession had on them last year. -
More highly-skilled sales jobs needed for part-time working women
10/02/2010
There are more women than ever working in part-time jobs, however it has been found that they are often having to downgrade when leaving full-time employment. -
Older people bring 'different skills and experience to sales jobs'
04/02/2010
Age 60 is turning out to be the new 40, according to business minister Pat McFadden, who said that older people are bringing in skills and experience which can be an asset to companies. -
CEO's planning for sales recruitment rebound
01/02/2010
Nearly two-thirds of UK chief executive officers (CEOs) believe that recovery in the economy will bring about a rebound in the number of jobs available.