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Championing financial wellbeing in early careers

Support for financial wellbeing is building equity in the workplace for Gen Z, explains Karen Handley, Head of Future Careers at Virgin Media O2.

Mindfulness: How HSBC is betting on the brain

A Global Mindfulness Programme is helping talent reach their full potential, explains Sean Tolram, Head of Mindfulness at HSBC.

What makes an ISE award winner?

Employers share insights and advice to their award-winning early careers programmes.

How real-time AI coaching is solving the skills challenge

Early pilots of an AI-powered coaching system demonstrate the power of learning in the flow of work, explains Alice Ivanoff, Co-founder & CEO at Kokoon.

ISE Award winners 2025 revealed

The ISE Awards are the biggest celebration of early careers recruitment and development in the UK.

Preparing early talent to thrive in the AI era

Equipping early career talent and ourselves to flourish in the AI age is essential, explains Alice Hooper-Scott, Director, The School of Life at Work.

Taking a skills-first approach to emerging talent

ISE joint-CEO Stephen Isherwood hosted a webinar exploring how organisations and educational institutions can adopt a skills-first approach to emerging talent strategies.

How mindfulness can ease the student shift to professional

Mindfulness can support the student to professional transition. Sean Tolram, Head of Mindfulness at HSBC, shares insight ahead of his keynote at ISE’s Student Recruitment Conference.

What are average apprentice salaries over 3 years?

ISE’s Student Development survey 2025 shows how school and college leavers progress over three years with salaries by sector and region.

DLA Piper’s most successful early careers strategy

DLA Piper explains how it has developed an award-winning early careers strategy.

What are average graduate salaries over a 3-year programme?

ISE’s Student Development survey 2025 looks at how graduates progress over a three-year programme with salaries by sector and region.

Employers concerned student use of AI misrepresents skills

Students are falling short in work readiness and risk overselling themselves in job applications as employers raise concerns about AI use, reports ISE Student Development Survey.