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How are employers meeting EDI targets in 2024?

ISE’s Student Recruitment Survey explores employer diversity targets, the focus of activities and challenges faced.

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.

What’s the reality of skills-based hiring and development?

Skills needs and hiring challenges mean employers must rethink their talent strategies, but to what extent is this happening? ISE’s Stephen Isherwood shares our latest research.

Has in-person working returned for early talent?

Hybrid working remains a hot topic and ISE’s Student Development Survey shows that the shift to in-person work is a trend to pay attention to.

Is career readiness in decline?

ISE’s Student Development Survey shows a widening gap between student education and employer skills needs.

More graduates and apprentices leave jobs for better pay

ISE’s Student Development report launches, revealing the impact of the cost-of-living crisis with more entry-level staff favouring pay over progression.

Are apprenticeships increasingly used to develop advanced skills?

ISE’s Student Development Survey reveals how employers are using the apprenticeship levy in 2024.

How employers take early careers global

Where graduate recruitment was once conducted by employers on a country-by-country basis, early career talent management is now a global endeavour for many. ISE’s Stephen Isherwood shares research on how it‘s handled.

How to get the edge on school outreach

ISE’s latest research reveals what employers can do to better engage schools and college students in careers.

Employer collaboration essential for successful school outreach

Time-poor and under-resourced educators and employers want to see more sector and cross-sector collaboration on school outreach to support students’ transition into work, reveals ISE research.

Employers using AI to recruit graduates and apprentices triples

ISE has found a significant increase in student employers adopting AI to help recruitment processes become more efficient.