Monthly Archives: March 2018

The challenges of running a business with family members

Families are strange, unique and complicated; they are tightly meshed groups of people typically living in one another’s pockets, which can invariably lead to arguments or irritation. It might seem strange, therefore, that some families decide to start a business together – after all, if you clash over household chores, then how are you going
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Majority of Brits don’t want a job that involves travelling

New research from CV-Library reveals that the majority (77.5 per cent) of Brits don’t want a job that involves travelling. In fact, a further 28 per cent claim that they would decline a job offer if it meant they had to travel. The survey of 1,200 UK workers sought to reveal how Brits feel about
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A quarter of IT decision makers unsure of their compliance needs

Latest research from Pulsant, a leading UK provider of hybrid cloud solutions, shows a lack of alignment when it comes to managing and maintaining compliance. Almost one in three IT decision makers don’t know which regulatory frameworks their organisations need to align to and 33 per cent see managing IT compliance as a C-level issue.
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One in three recruiters admit to ‘stalking’ potential employees online

With a third (30.8 per cent) of recruiters admitting that they ‘stalk’ potential candidates on social media, professionals need to be savvy about what they post online. Despite this, over one in four (29.5 per cent) confess that their social media profiles aren’t set to private. That’s according to the latest data from CV-Library. The
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