The rise of video CVs and interviews
The rise of video CVs and interviews has become a prominent trend over the past few years, offering both employers and job seekers a more flexible and efficient way to connect.
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The rise of video CVs and interviews has become a prominent trend over the past few years, offering both employers and job seekers a more flexible and efficient way to connect.
Read moreIn today's candidate driven job market, attracting and retaining top talent is crucial for the success of any business. While competitive salaries and benefits packages are important, they are no longer sufficient on their own. More and more, job seekers are prioritising company culture.
Read moreIn a world driven by technological innovation and scientific advancements, the decision to work in the scientific and clinical fields offers a diverse and impactful career.
Read moreJob hunting can be challenging, filled with many ups and downs. One of the most discouraging aspects is facing rejection. However, this is a natural part of the job search process, and if you can learn how to deal with rejection and use it as an opportunity for growth, it will ultimately help you in securing the right job.
Read moreInternational Women’s Day, serves as a global celebration of the achievements and contributions of women across various fields. One field where women have made significant progress in is STEM. Despite historical underrepresentation, women continue to break barriers - inspiring future generations and reshaping the landscape of these industries.
Read moreAmgen, one of the world’s leading biotechnology companies, is deeply rooted in science and innovation to transform new ideas and discoveries into medicines that treat serious illnesses. They are committed to unlocking the potential of biology for patients, as well as helping to reduce the social and economic burden of disease in society today. They […]
The NHS, through the support of CK Group, has this week launched the world’s largest trial of the pioneering early-detection cancer test, which can identify 50 types of cancer before symptoms start – including many that are difficult to diagnose. More than 100,000 people will take part in the trial by providing blood samples to be […]
MassBio's recent report on employment trends in Massachusetts has showed some interesting results. It found that...
As we approach our 30th anniversary of recruiting staff for the science sectors, CK Group has welcomed a number of new staff to join our teams both in the UK and internationally. We are continuing to grow across our scientific, clinical and engineering divisions, and are delighted to welcome our new team members. They have […]
We recently carried out a survey across a range of organisations in the life sciences arena within the UK, which explored their plans for returning to work once lockdown restrictions allowed.
Some of the best, brightest and bravest engineers are women, yet we hear them talked about so infrequently that their contributions to STEM are often overlooked simply because many are unaware of them.
We recently surveyed some of our candidates who have found new roles to investigate the latest trends in recruitment and see what these could mean for future job seekers.
The latest KPMG/REC UK Report on Jobs highlights the sharpest growth in permanent placements in 23 years, and the fastest growth in temporary recruitment in over six years.
CK Group was one of 23 suppliers recently recognised at a virtual ceremony by KellyOCG, the outsourcing consulting group of Kelly, with a Supplier Excellence Award for providing superior workforce solutions.
On May 26th, we’re attending the MassBio Virtual Career Fair hosted by MassBioEd. The event is open to anybody working or interested in careers in biotechnology in Massachusetts, and will give attendees access to current opportunities as well as a wealth of information and advice on careers in science. CK Group will be hosting a […]
As of 6th April 2021, the responsibility for IR35 assessment shifted from the intermediary to the client. Here's everything you need to know about the changes.
This year, World Health Day is aiming to highlight inequalities in health and welfare within and between countries, and build a world that is fairer and healthier post Covid-19.