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UK employees most open to leaving current job

Three quarters (70 per cent) of UK employees would consider leaving their current job, with nearly a quarter (24 per cent) actively looking for new opportunities and nearly half (46 per cent) passively looking, according to the ADP Research Institute. This figure is much higher than the 60 per cent of European employees who said
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UK professionals believe job hopping is becoming more acceptable

As freelance and flexible working become increasingly popular, new data from CV-Library finds three quarters (74.3 per cent) of the nation’s workers believe that job hopping has become more acceptable over the years, with this figure increasing to 87 per cent amongst under 18s. The survey of 1,200 professionals, sought to explore whether or not it’s acceptable
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Job hopping trend heralds new era of personal data risk

Graduates are job hopping more often than previous generations, according to new research. It is estimated that by the time today’s millennials reach the age of 32, they will have changed jobs four times. With this trend for job hopping comes an increase in the number of employment records that HR departments must retain, store securely
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