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Virtual Job Hunting in the UK

Virtual job hunting is easier than ever and the method of choice for many jobseekers around the world. Job websites offer listings in multiple fields, industries and occupations and many do not charge for their services. Some will allow you

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Brexit Brief: What to Expect Now

Although the United Kingdom’s economy remains the second largest in Europe and the sixth largest in the world, the country has been in a state of turmoil since the 2016 referendum to leave the European Union (the infamous ‘Brexit’ vote)

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Living and Working in the United Kingdom

When living or working in the UK, it is important to understand that tradition plays a role in social and corporate worlds. When interacting with the British, keep in mind that the United Kingdom consists of four countries: England, Wales,

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Mastering the Job Interview: The U.K.

In the United Kingdom, job interview preparation and interview etiquette are paramount to a successful interview. We’ve listed some key ways you can become well versed about the company and position for which you are applying before the big day.

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The Most Plentiful Jobs in the U.K.

It’s been over a year since the UK voted to leave the European Union (EU), and there is still much uncertainty over what effect this will have on the economy over the next few years. But, despite that uncertainty, the

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A Guide to Applying for a UK Job

If you’re interested in applying for a job in the UK, then you’ve come to the right spot! It’s important to understand the proper way to fill out a British job application, and how to tailor your CV and interviewing style to match their expectations and avoid any cultural blunders.

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Employment Outlook: The United Kingdom (Post-Brexit)

The UK’s recent vote to leave the European Union (EU) sent shockwaves throughout Europe. Hiring has slowed over the past few months in the wake of Brexit-induced uncertainty. Permanent hiring has dropped to levels not seen since the recession in 2009, according to the UK’s Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), while temporary staff hiring is on the rise.

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