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Engineering Skills In Demand For Future CEO’s

For many parents with children in sixth form education, this time of year involves weekends filled with a lot of trudging around from university to university, trying to establish what makes one campus stand out from another. Whilst the kids may be more concerned with the accommodation, freshers facilities orRead More

The Apprentice!

It’s that time of year again – the leaves are turning and Lord Sugar is back on our TV screens with 20 aggressive new hopefuls on the new series of The Apprentice. As we watch keenly to see which of them makes the grade and which gets the finger pointedRead More

The Works takes on the Ice Bucket Challenge

Thanks to friends and family, a big portion of The Works team were “happily” nominated for the Ice Bucket Challenge. After hours, we filled up our buckets with ice and drenched ourselves in the sake of charity! Don’t fancy a dunk in the drink? You help the fantastic cause by donatingRead More

3 ways to hire the best young workers

Latest data from the REC suggests that young workers are in real need in businesses, with 64% of employers surveyed indicating that they had recruited a young person (under 25) in the past year. This is good news for graduates and those in their early twenties; with headlines in theRead More

Winner of The Works World Cup Competition Announced

THE RESULTS ARE IN. After some time spent checking and double checking the results from all the World Cup games (as well as spending time making this marvellous pic to post), we can announce that Lliam is the winner of The Works World Cup! Congrats Lliam. The final leaderboard goesRead More