Scientific Sales Recruitment News
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Britain 'a nation of all work and no play'
01/05/2013
A survey by Travelodge suggests that many of Britain's workers have a tendency to adopt an 'all work and no play' policy, as job market pressures force more and more people to put in extra hours in the evenings and over the weekend.
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HS2 to 'provide enormous business benefits'
21/03/2013
While the new high-speed rail link - HS2 - connecting major cities in the north like Manchester and Leeds to London has been hotly contested and argued about, the chief executive of Leeds City Council Tom Riordan has urged businessmen and women in Yorkshire not to complain.
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Chemicals industry regulations reconsidered
11/02/2013
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has announced that the government will be working closely with the chemicals industry in order to make regulatory rules and procedures both more effective and less of a burden.
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'Eight great technologies' to receive £600m
30/01/2013
In a speech at Policy Exchange, the minister for universities and science David Willetts announced how £600 million dedicated to science in the Autumn Statement was to be spent. The initiatives as set out by the chancellor in November will cover data analysis, space, robotics, autonomous systems, synthetic biology, regenerative medicine, agri-science, advanced materials and energy.
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More women 'needed in science jobs'
19/12/2012
There could be a greater demand for female candidates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics jobs next year, as they are currently under represented at senior level.
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Britain 'a nation of all work and no play'
01/05/2013
A survey by Travelodge suggests that many of Britain's workers have a tendency to adopt an 'all work and no play' policy, as job market pressures force more and more people to put in extra hours in the evenings and over the weekend.
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HS2 to 'provide enormous business benefits'
21/03/2013
While the new high-speed rail link - HS2 - connecting major cities in the north like Manchester and Leeds to London has been hotly contested and argued about, the chief executive of Leeds City Council Tom Riordan has urged businessmen and women in Yorkshire not to complain.
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Chemicals industry regulations reconsidered
11/02/2013
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has announced that the government will be working closely with the chemicals industry in order to make regulatory rules and procedures both more effective and less of a burden.
-
'Eight great technologies' to receive £600m
30/01/2013
In a speech at Policy Exchange, the minister for universities and science David Willetts announced how £600 million dedicated to science in the Autumn Statement was to be spent. The initiatives as set out by the chancellor in November will cover data analysis, space, robotics, autonomous systems, synthetic biology, regenerative medicine, agri-science, advanced materials and energy.
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More women 'needed in science jobs'
19/12/2012
There could be a greater demand for female candidates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics jobs next year, as they are currently under represented at senior level.
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Climate change initiatives 'could lead to improved job prospects'
30/03/2011
Growing numbers of sales recruitment jobs could become available as a result of climate change initiatives carried out by companies in the UK.
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Work Foundation calls for focus on science industry
01/10/2010
The Work Foundation has called on the government to place a greater focus on knowledge-based industries such as the scientific field in order to boost sales jobs and other roles in the sector.
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Green industry 'still has huge potential'
29/06/2010
The green sector still offers real potential for expansion, growth and creation of roles, such as sales jobs, according to one expert.
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Scientific job vacancies suggest company's stability
25/09/2008
If a jobseeker finds a vacancy through a scientific sales recruitment professional, this is likely a company whose financial situation is stable, an expert claims.
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Take frequent breaks, workers advised
13/08/2008
Taking regular breaks during the working day is vital if employees are to protect both their health and their performance, the International Stress Management Association (ISMA) has said.
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Graduates encouraged to 'target social networks for jobs'
23/06/2008
Social networking could be an excellent place to get leads for sales jobs, according to Graduate Prospects.
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