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The UK's labour market may be "turning the corner", with more firms looking to hire staff than let people go, a survey of more than 2, 000 firms suggests.
BBC: UK employment: Firms 'report optimism over jobs'
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In conjunction with CollegeGrad.com, Schools.com mined the survey for the most promising (or hire-worthy) college majors this year.
FORBES: Best Companies For New Grads: Who's Hiring And Who's Paying
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Companies can start with a simple survey (big firms may want to hire consultants, but even a free SurveyMonkey questionnaire will do).
FORBES: Are Your Employees Engaged?
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Of 1, 006 managers who responded to the survey, 57 percent said they will hire no additional help, 8 percentage points higher than last season.
CNN: Time's running out for those seeking holiday work
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According to a recent CareerBuilder survey, 44 percent of employers intend to hire recent college graduates.
CNN: Class of 2010 -- hiring, pay survey
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According to a National Association of Colleges and Employers survey, 93% of the 266 surveyed employers plan to hire interns.
FORBES: 7 Tips For Internship Preparation
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Employers plan to hire 19% more new graduates this year than in 2010, according to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
WSJ: Private Sector Lifts Grads' Job Outlook
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Adecco, the giant Zurich, Switzerland-based human resources consulting firm, just ran a survey of 500 hiring managers that found that respondents said they were three times as likely to hire a mature worker, defined as age 50 or above (60%), as they were to hire a Millennial (20%).
FORBES: Older Workers, There's Hope: Study Finds Employers Like You Better Than Millennials