Professional Beauty London
This week Joanna and I visited the Professional Beauty Show in London’s ExCel where we were able to see all the latest developments in the beauty industry with over 800 brands all under one roof!
Read MoreThis week Joanna and I visited the Professional Beauty Show in London’s ExCel where we were able to see all the latest developments in the beauty industry with over 800 brands all under one roof!
Read MoreThis week we were lucky enough to go to the recruitment agency expo in Olympia London to find out about up coming trends within the recruitment industry. While we…
Read MoreThinking about quitting your job?
Hold up!
You don’t want to make any moves too soon. There are five things you MUST consider before quitting your job.
Read MoreGlassdoor has released a report revealing the top 25 jobs for 2019, using their job score system, the report looks at earning potential, job satisfaction as well as the number of job openings in the area.
Read MoreIt’s not just about doing a good job, it’s about being seen to do an excellent job.
If you want to climb the career ladder you have to go the extra mile, be motivated, dedicated, disciplined and noticed.
Read MoreTo hear about life at Arthur Edward, our ethos why we love what we do listen to the recent podcast Heidi did with our Covent Garden office provider.
Read MoreAnnual Review Faux Pas -10 Things NOT to say at a Review -Heidi Bannister
January is a time when many people have their annual review so here is a list to help you keep your job and maybe even get that promotion.
Many companies do 360 reviews, which gives you a chance to review your line managers and bosses and can be a very constructive exercise for everyone but remember, this is a time to keep your guard up.
In many companies you will be given time to prepare for your review, you might even be given things to consider or questions to answer beforehand. Make sure you spend time thinking and preparing for the meeting, it’s a time to be engaged and discuss your future.
Remember who pays your salary, who you need to impress and keep your cool, you should be allowed to digest any information and come back with your feedback at a later date. Just breath, take your time and think before you speak, especially if you tend to be hot headed.
10 Top Tips for Surviving the Office Party
Some people look forward to it all year, others dread it but most people can’t avoid it so here are our top ten tips for surviving the Office party.
1.You must attend, it is all about building team spirit and getting to know people, you cannot afford to not go.
2.Check the dress code and do not wear fancy dress if others don’t, check the pictures from previous years to get an idea of what is expected.
Read MoreSpring is a time when many people have their annual review so here is a list to help you keep your job and maybe even get that promotion. Many companies…
Read MoreAs part of our role as recruitment consultants we negotiate many contracts at every level from school or university leavers to senior executives and holiday allowance is something that is always discussed.
In UK we have 8 statutory holidays, often with religious or commemorative beginnings of which few of us understand or pay credence or respect to these days.
Most UK companies then offer between 20 and 30 paid holidays on top of this, with additional days given for length of service or specific management grades.
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