British workers increasingly fretting about robots taking their jobs
By David Craik
Employees are increasingly asking what kind of jobs are likely to be replaced by robots and if robots can replace humans.
By David Craik
Employees are increasingly asking what kind of jobs are likely to be replaced by robots and if robots can replace humans.
With a New Year here, professionals have listed their top career targets to accomplish in 2018.
By Staff writer
I felt for the many SME owners who were potentially affected by the chancellor’s NIC rules, only to be u-turned to honour his party’s manifesto.
By Adam Twidell
It might help operating in the industry he does, but Adam Twidell is keen to identify the best way of locating young talent and making sure it’s utilised.
The UK’s working fathers are prepared to sideline their careers for improved work-life balance and family time, the 2017 Modern Families Index has revealed.
By Staff writer
The news has been strewn with articles about millennials, or Generation Y, in recent months. Those 20-somethings who are struggling to get on the property ladder, who crave a more flexible approach to work, and who rely on dating apps to find romance. But what of so-called Generation Z?
By Staff writer
Startups and SMEs have become the hottest places to work. In fact, we at LinkedIn found a huge 87 per cent of the country’s professionals are attracted to the idea of working for a small business and this sentiment is even stronger amongst the youngest generation of workers.
Last week’s news wasn’t dominated by goings on in the Palace of Westminster, but, in fact, by events surrounding a large white marquee in the picturesque English countryside.
If I asked you to name the demographic that is currently shaping the workforce, you would probably say “millennials.” While this is true, to some degree, it does not tell the whole story.