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Here’s how recruiters are actually using AI in hiring

Recruitment professionals share real-world applications of AI tools in hiring processes, highlighting the implementation, benefits, challenges, and advice.

10 most popular apprenticeship articles of the year

To mark National Apprenticeship Week, ISE is taking a look back at the last year to bring you our most popular data, advice and best practice from the wonderful world of apprenticeships.

Understanding how salaries compare to inflation and trends is crucial to early talent attraction

ISE reveals early career starting salaries, but Dr Ghazal Vahidi at the University of Derby argues some important differences when we consider inflation and wider wage trends.

What do student protests mean for employers on-campus?

Some employers may be apprehensive about being on-campus this autumn. University of Nottingham and University of Sheffield explains how universities manage student protests and the opportunity for careers education.

How the cost-of-living crisis is affecting work experience

Is there a price tags on progress? Tonia Galati at TG Consulting considers the dynamics of work experience in the face of a cost-of-living crisis.

Your guide to the new government’s priorities

The new Labour government means there are potential changes to policy that could impact the early careers world. ISE’s Stephen Isherwood considers what we can expect over the coming months.

Winners of ISE Awards 2024

Employers, universities and industry suppliers were crowned winners at this year’s ISE Awards.

Review of 2023

AI, resilient early career jobs market, students hit by cost-of-living crisis, and visa confusion ends the year: ISE’s joint CEO, Stephen Isherwood, reviews the big stories of 2023.

Why early talent recruiters are set to become total talent recruiters

Ten years ago, not many ISE employer members were hiring school leavers, now they are. ISE’s Stephen Isherwood explains why early talent teams will evolve into total talent teams.