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    Northern Trains recruiting more than 300 staff

    Rail operator Northern has begun a recruitment drive to take on more than

  • Is AI turning recruitment into the new online dating?

    As businesses and job seekers alike outsource applications to AI, are we seeing the ‘Tinderfication’ of our careers? Asks Eliza Filby You crack jokes, you make small talk, and as much as it even crosses your mind you assume you are being interviewed by an actual person. But then it dawns on you, your interviewer []

  • Valorant Clove Recruitment Event End Date

    The end date of the Valorant Clove recruitment event might surprise you.Valorant Agent 25 has finally arrived in Riot Games' FPS after months of leaks and teasers. Clove, the game's first non-binary agent, is an immortal controller from Scotland. They have one of the most unique skill sets we've seen in Valorant, including an ultimate that brings them back from the dead mid-round. Players who want to try out Clove and master its abilities will first need to unlock the agent during their...

  • Rise of the Ronin: How to Recruit the Mysterious 32nd Ally

    In total, there are 32 Allies in Rise of the Ronin, but the final one can be tricky to find.

  • Annual volunteer recruitment fair an overwhelming success

    In light of recent trends indicating a decline in volunteering rates, the organisation remains committed to promoting and supporting volunteering in Midlothian, and the annual fair serves as a vital platform for organisations to come together, advertise their volunteer opportunities and engage directly with the local community. Attendees at the Dalkeith event signed up eagerly to lend their time and skills to various causes across the county and further afield. Adding to the festivities,...

  • Heads should roll over Chinese recruitment in PCG – lawmaker

    Whether in good faith or not, recruiting Chinese nationals into the Philippine Coast Guard should make the concerned government officials “accountable” even if the foreigners were just members of an auxiliary group, a lawmaker said yesterday.

  • No Labels struggles to recruit US presidential nominee

    The group is in talks with “a couple of quality candidates” and will make a decision within weeks.

  • No Labels struggles to recruit US presidential nominee

    The group is in talks with “a couple of quality candidates” and will make a decision within weeks.

  • County residents hold send off for Marine recruit

    He ships to San Diego for basic this week

  • You're Nuts: Which recruit does Jake Diebler need to be on the phone with first?

    For a team that missed the NCAA Tournament, it sure seems like an exciting time to be following the Ohio State men’s basketball team. Not only did the team name Jake Diebler its 15th head coach in program history on Monday afternoon, it is also in the middle of a 7-2 stretch under its new coach and has advanced to the second round of the NIT. That game will be played on Saturday evening against Virginia Tech in Columbus. Last week, Connor and Justin debated the biggest key to beating Illinois in...

  • AI CEO says it's hard to recruit against Elon Musk

    In the battle for AI talent, Elon Musk holds considerable sway.Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of the AI company Perplexity, said it can be difficult to compete with the Tesla CEO when recruiting.Musk launched his own AI startup, xAI, last year and Srinivas said it has since become one of the highest-paying companies for AI talent — on par with OpenAI. Last year, The Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI was offering salary packages as high as $900,000."Whoever has the highest valuation will be...

  • Recruitment of nurses from global south branded ‘new form of colonialism’

    African nurse leaders say poorer nations face severe shortages despite rules intended to stop wealthy countries poaching staffThe UK and other wealthy countries have been accused of adopting a “new form of colonialism” in recruiting huge numbers of nurses from poorer nations to fill their own staffing gaps.International nursing leaders said the trend was leading to worse patient care in developing nations, which were not properly compensated for the loss of experienced healthcare staff. Continue...