September Jobs Outlook and the Rise of Temporary Recruitment in the Short Term

September Jobs Outlook and the Rise of Temporary Recruitment in the Short Term

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 03 October, 2019

The September edition of the REC’s Jobs Outlook has highlighted the significant shift towards temporary workers over the short term.

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Returning to Work After a Short Maternity Leave

Returning to Work After a Short Maternity Leave

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 19 July, 2019

Lynsey Skinner is a Recruitment Manager for Cathedral Appointments and has worked for the business for 15 years. Lynsey has recently returned from a short maternity leave following the birth of her baby girl a few months ago. Read on to see her thoughts on how easy, or difficult, it has been coming back to work following this short maternity leave.

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Changes to IR35 and How to Manage Them

Changes to IR35 and How to Manage Them

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 09 July, 2019

IR35 has been hotly debated in recent weeks owing to changes announced surrounding client vs contractor liability in the private sector.

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6 Weird West Country Jobs you probably didn’t know existed

6 Weird West Country Jobs you probably didn’t know existed

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 08 July, 2019

The West Country has its own unique bunch of occupations you won’t find anywhere else. Here’s 6 of the most unusual…

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Employers are in hiring limbo as uncertainty continues...

Employers are in hiring limbo as uncertainty continues...

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 12 June, 2019

Uncertainty is impacting staffing decisions, with one third of employers (34 per cent) being unsure about their short-term hiring plans for temporary agency workers, according to the latest JobsOutlook survey.

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Cathedral appointments Typing Competition

Cathedral appointments Typing Competition

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 01 May, 2019

Cathedral Appointments Typing Competition. It only takes 5 minutes and you could win a free bottle of Champagne! Enter now.

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T-Levels to be introduced in 2020

T-Levels to be introduced in 2020

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 09 April, 2019

A new A-level equivalent qualification combining classroom learning and work placements designed to prepare students to meet the needs of industry.

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How to prepare for an Interview

How to prepare for an Interview

Published on 30 March, 2019

Congratulations on securing an interview! Now let’s make sure you give yourself the best chance of getting the job. Just read our article here to get started.

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What’s the best path to securing a job in financial services

What’s the best path to securing a job in financial services

Posted by Jo Howell
Published on 27 March, 2019

In Cathedral’s latest blog, our Managing Director, Joanne Caine, FIRP DipRP, investigates what is the best path for securing a job in the financial services. If you would like to find out more, visit Cathedral Appointments.

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4 tips for starting your career as a qualified law graduate

4 tips for starting your career as a qualified law graduate

Published on 26 February, 2019

In Cathedral Appointments’ latest blog, our Managing Director, Joanne Caine FIRP DipRP, provides 4 tips for law graduates that are just starting out on their careers. If you want to find out more, visit Cathedral Appointments for more blogs like this.

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What are the best routes into accountancy?

What are the best routes into accountancy?

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 20 February, 2019

In Cathedral’s latest blog, our Managing Director, Joanne Caine FIRP DipRP, discusses the best routes into accountancy. This includes a detailed examination of the required qualifications, defining a career plan, gaining vital experience and securing that job role.

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How to answer: Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?

How to answer: Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?

Posted by Joanne Caine
Published on 30 January, 2019

It’s one of the most common interview questions and it’s easy for panic to set in. So sit back, relax and let us give you some pointers for the perfect answer.

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