Articles with the Tag:

employer

Paternity leave

A recent study found that 60% of fathers in the financial and business sectors had flexible time available to them but did not take advantage of it.

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Sick pay

There are two types of sick pay that you could be entitled to – company or occupational sick pay, which will vary from job to job, and statutory.

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Unfair dismissal

Unfair dismissal is a statutory right giving employees with one year’s service the right to complain to a tribunal that they have not been treated fairly or reasonably by their employer.

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Working hours

The Working Time Regulations (WTR) prevent employers from overworking their employees and enforce the right to basic entitlements such as time off and holiday pay.

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The joy of working flexibly in sales

Flexible working not only allows you to pursue other interests, but in some cases it may also fit your sales strategy batter.

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Training

What is your company doing for your career development?

You put in the early mornings and the late nights needed to close the deals. But have you ever asked yourself whether your company is really investing in you?

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What to do if you get two sales job offers at the same time

It’s a great feeling to have two potential employers fighting to take you on – but how should you use the situation to your advantage, and without running the risk of losing both sales jobs?

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Do you and your potential employer make a good match?

Just because you fit a company's criteria does not necessarily mean the firm is the best match for you.

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References - legal overview

A bad reference could mean the difference between hearing "We'd like to make you an offer" and "We've decided to go with someone else".

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References - creating a separate document

It is common practice to leave references out of a CV. Here is an exclusive guide on how to create a separate references document to give to potential employers when the time comes.

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