Sales Wales News
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Expert reveals 'smart moves and mistakes' for sales jobs recruits
20/08/2010
An industry expert has touched upon some of the biggest mistakes and smartest moves that sales jobs candidates can make during the application and interview process.
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Expert: Employees need to feel valued
22/07/2010
Too many people in sales jobs do not feel appreciated by their employees, according to an expert, who said that the difficult economic climate has left many staff feeling over-worked and under-paid.
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Expert: Gender pay gap still needs to be solved
22/07/2010
Women searching for sales jobs should be able to earn the same amount of money as their male counterparts, according to one organisation which said that the gender pay gap still exists, and needs to be addressed.
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Unemployment falls to 2.47m
14/07/2010
Unemployment has fallen to 2.47 million in the second quarter of the year, which could be good news for those looking for sales jobs.
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Equality Act 'makes things clearer for employers'
08/07/2010
The new Equality Act is removing some of the confusion surrounding the issue for companies using sales recruitment agencies, according to an expert, who said that the overall policy could have been better.
Sales Wales News (July 2008)
News Archive
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Sales jobs 'could be healthier'
31/07/2008
Organisations could do more to improve the health of staff in sales jobs and other roles, a new report indicates.
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New product 'brings the club to your living room'
31/07/2008
A new gadget could help amateur DJs pretend to be Diplo without fearing public scorn.
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Are sales jobs too frustrating?
30/07/2008
Employees in the UK are frustrated by a perceived lack of agency in their job, a new study suggests.
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Sales job candidates reminded of age rights
29/07/2008
Candidates for sales jobs and other positions have been reminded of their rights regarding age discrimination.
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Sales job training 'must address customer needs'
29/07/2008
Organisations must ensure they adapt their sales job training to the complex needs of the 21st century customer, according to new advice.
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Some employers "childbirth unfriendly"
28/07/2008
An officer and midwife with the Royal College of Midwives has asserted that some employers fail to accommodate members of staff who have recently become parents.
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Sales job success 'may not mean long hours'
25/07/2008
People in sales jobs may be under too much pressure, one life coach has said.
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Satnav instructions 'supersede sense'
23/07/2008
Drivers are following satnav directions on rural roads, even when they appear to be wrong, according to a new study.
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FSB: Most small business pay over the minimum wage
22/07/2008
The majority of small and medium-sized enterprises pay their staff more than the legal minimum wage, a spokesperson for the Federation of Small Business (FSB) has said.
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Music apps for iPhone users
21/07/2008
Fans of the new iPhone have a wealth of music features to take advantage of, according to a new report.
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Sales job applicants 'value corporate brands'
18/07/2008
People in sales jobs are among those most likely to prioritise a company's reputation when applying for roles, a new report asserts.
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Workers 'take sales jobs on holiday'
17/07/2008
Stressed-out workers may be finding it difficult to detach from their sales jobs, according to a new study.
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Employee benefits 'may retain sales staff'
17/07/2008
A good incentives portfolio may help growing businesses to attract and retain skilled employees to sales jobs in London and elsewhere, it has been suggested.
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Nintendo unveils Wii MotionPlus
15/07/2008
Videogame company Nintendo has introduced an accessory designed to make Wii controllers more sensitive.
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Science sales recruiters 'should collaborate with universities'
15/07/2008
Employers, including those involved in scientific sales recruitment, should work with universities in order to enhance the UK's competitiveness, it has been suggested.