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5 trends you need to know from ISE’s Recruitment Survey 2024

Our Student Recruitment Survey 2024 is full of interesting trends and data on the evolving landscape of early careers in the UK. ISE’s Georgia Greer unpacks five top trends everyone should know.

Inside ISE’s Finance Sector Group: Levy sharing and candidate use of AI

ISE Fellow, Simon Reichwald, shares key themes explored by ISE’s Finance Sector Focus Group.

4 ways to handle candidate use of AI in assessment and selection

With a rise in candidates using AI in job applications, Claudia Nuttgens at AMS offers advice for employers.

Navigating AI disruption in selection processes

AI is disrupting selection. Robert Newry, CEO at Arctic Shores, advocates the only option now is to embrace it.

New skills for a world transformed by AI

A skills programme is improving students’ readiness for the future of work, explains Professor Pat Tissington, Academic Director for Employability and Skills, and Ali Collins, Head of Skills, at the University of Warwick.

How to guide candidates’ use of GenAI

Practical guidance on how to steer candidates to use GenAI in the recruitment process, from Arctic Shores.

GenAI in job applications: To Ban or Not to Ban?

With some employers announcing a ban on using AI in job applications, Estelle McCartney at Arctic Shores considers the consequences.

Embrace or ignore? Managing how candidates use GenAI

Forward-thinking employers have embraced AI, supporting candidate usage, explains Robert Newry, CEO and Co-Founder of Arctic Shores.

How are early talent adapting to the age of AI?

A new report looks at how early talent are adapting to AI. Charles Hardy at Handshake shares key findings, highlighting the factors influencing early career decisions.

Employers reveal how AI is changing early careers recruitment

Employers share their experiences and approaches to AI in early careers recruitment.

A zombie wants your job!

Preparing for the Chataclysm of AI and the new world of Work is explored by Dr Paul Redmond, director of student experience and enhancement at University of Liverpool.