London Sales Recruitment News (September 2009)
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Sales job candidates 'should get help from friends'
28/09/2009
People looking for sales jobs should enlist the help of their family and friends instead of doing it alone. -
Sales jobs: UK employment market is on the rise
09/09/2009
People looking for sales jobs may be more optimistic after new figures revealed that the number of people finding permanent roles has risen for the first time in almost a year-and-a-half. -
Sales recruitment: Facebook indiscretions can haunt candidates
09/09/2009
People looking for sales jobs should make sure they are careful about what they post on social-networking websites, such as Facebook, according to US president Barrack Obama. -
British workers are given priority for UK sales jobs
08/09/2009
Home secretary Alan Johnson has announced that UK workers will be given priority over British sales jobs after the government listened to recommendations made by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC). -
Summit could help bolster sales jobs
08/09/2009
An employment summit which will be attended by politicians, union bosses and business figures could help bring ideas to the fore that may bolster Scottish sales jobs. -
Sales jobs commission 'should be spent on the latest gadgets'
04/09/2009
People in sales jobs with some commission to spend should invest in gadgets, as these are increasingly being seen as crucial accessories, an expert claims. -
Sales job candidates 'worry about the perfect smile'
02/09/2009
Those looking at sales jobs should ensure they perfect their smile before the crucial interview, an expert asserts. -
Sales jobs 'could be obtained through unconventional strategies'
01/09/2009
Taking a new or unconventional approach to job seeking could be the key to obtaining a competitively-contested sales job, an expert suggests.