Sales Wales News (October 2009)
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Event 'to highlight AWD's effect on sales recruitment'
27/10/2009
An event being held in the West Midlands next week promises to inform companies about new changes that could affect their use of temporary workers for sales jobs. -
Workers in Northern Ireland 'looking at sales recruitment'
26/10/2009
New research shows 97 per cent of workers in Northern Ireland are unhappy with their current employer, highlighting the importance of using sales recruitment. -
Recruiter survey 'highlights importance of sales recruitment services'
26/10/2009
Employers are increasingly struggling to find talented workers despite the high level of unemployment, highlighting the importance of using a sales recruitment service. -
Sales jobs applicants 'expected to be Twitter literature'
23/10/2009
Those looking at sales jobs are increasingly expected to use social networks such as Twitter to achieve their goals, an expert suggests. -
Education and marriage 'play big role' in sales recruitment
13/10/2009
Re-employment prospects of people looking for sales jobs are being positively linked with education and marriage factors, according to a new report. -
Female sales jobs applicants 'should dress well'
05/10/2009
Female candidates applying for sales jobs should ensure they dress well, although this can present applicants with additional difficulties. -
Baroness Scotland 'offers lessons for sales jobs employers'
02/10/2009
Employers hiring for sales jobs should learn from the Baroness Scotland case and ensure they conduct the necessary checks, an expert advises. -
Sales jobs applicants 'should wear more supportive shoes'
01/10/2009
Female sales jobs applicants should ensure they do not put their foot health at risk by wearing unsupportive shoes, an expert has warned. -
Personalising CVs 'key to obtaining dream sales jobs'
01/10/2009
Sales jobs applicants must ensure they personalise their CVs if they are to have the highest chance of getting the position.