Sales Wales News (July 2010)
News Archive
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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.
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Firms 'should offer more flexibility for hard-to-fill sales jobs'
08/07/2010
Companies looking to hire new staff should ensure that they offer sales jobs which provide flexibility if they are operating in sectors experiencing a skills shortage.
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Marc Bolland manages M&S surge
07/07/2010
The new chief executive (CEO) of Marks & Spencer has managed to live up to his reputation for success, which he earned at Morrisons, by delivering impressive sales figures for his new employer.
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Jobseekers could be wasting time with internships
05/07/2010
People trying to capture that all important first sales job could be wasting their time by interning and completing tasks which they should be receiving payment for, according to an expert.
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Immigration restrictions need business consultation
01/07/2010
The new coalition government's decision to put a cap on immigration should involve the business community and companies using sales recruitment, in order to fill important vacancies which might be affected, according to an expert.