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Leading Retailer Monsoon joins BeMyInterviewer.co.uk

Karen Heather, the HR Director at Monsoon Accessorize Ltd, has joined BeMyInterviewer.co.uk – Jobsite’s interactive video-based website which enables jobseekers to practise for interviews. Here is the press coverage it received…

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Leading Retailer Monsoon joins BeMyInterviewer.co.uk

27 May, 2008 – Karen Heather, the HR Director at Monsoon Accessorize Ltd, has joined BeMyInterviewer.co.uk – Jobsite’s interactive video-based website which enables jobseekers to practise for interviews.

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Today’s Economy: The employees’ verdict

economic-confidence Jobsite’s 2008 survey asked 4,500 UK workers how the economic slow down is affecting their working lives and outlook, with some surprising results.

Key findings include:

  • What crisis? Workers have an optimistic outlook about job security and jobhunting
  • On the move – many plan to move jobs and increase their salary
  • Major concern – inflation and interest rates place huge pressures on salary

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UK Workers Remain Upbeat in the Face of Downturn

British employees are continuing to jobhunt

According to a survey of 4,500 UK workers:
• 47 per cent are planning to move jobs this year to increase their pay packet
• But 18 per cent are concerned about inflation going up and 17 per cent are worried about increased interest rates
• The average pay rise for changing jobs matches the rate of inflation at three per cent

22 May, 2008 – As the Bank of England warns this week of an employment downturn , confidence is high among the UK workforce itself.

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UK Workers Remain Upbeat in the Face of Downturn

According to a survey of 4,500 UK workers:
• 47 per cent are planning to move jobs this year to increase their pay packet
• But 18 per cent are concerned about inflation going up and 17 per cent are worried about increased interest rates
• The average pay rise for changing jobs matches the rate of inflation at three per cent.

Here is the press coverage it received…

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