Top 10 jobs parents want for their children

A new study from Virgin Media has identified the top 10 jobs that parents want for their children: 1. Doctor, 49% 2. Engineer, 45% 3. Lawyer, 43% 4. Tech entrepreneur, 38% 5. App developer, 35% 6. Vet, 32% 7. 999 crew, 21% 8. Banker, 18% 9. Professional sportsperson, 16% 10. Musician/Artist, 16% We’re delighted to see that becoming a Tech Entrepreneur or Engineer both score highly!

By |2015-07-24T11:18:49+01:003 September 2014|Other News, Views and Research, Surveys & Research|Comments Off on Top 10 jobs parents want for their children

2014 BlueSteps Work-Life Balance Report

Globalization and technology’s impact on the work environment have forced executives to find a way to integrate their work and personal responsibilities, which brought about the trend of work-life integration over the last decade. The 2014 BlueSteps Work-Life Balance survey found that senior-level executives place highest value on flexible work schedules as they adjust to the 24/7 work week.

By |2015-07-24T11:37:05+01:0024 July 2014|Other News, Views and Research, Surveys & Research|Comments Off on 2014 BlueSteps Work-Life Balance Report

Global Human Capital Trends 2014

Deloitte’s recent study, ?Global Human Capital Trends 2014?, highlights: “Leadership remains the No. 1 talent issue facing organizations around the world, with 86 percent of respondents in our survey rating it as “urgent” or “important”. Yet, despite the acknowledged importance of leadership, most companies feel they are not meeting the challenge.”

By |2015-07-27T11:44:21+01:004 April 2014|Other News, Views and Research, Surveys & Research|Comments Off on Global Human Capital Trends 2014
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