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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.

What is the state of global early career hiring in 2024?

A new report reveals key trends in early career hiring across the globe, explains HireVue.

How to guide candidates’ use of GenAI

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

7 ways to support neurodivergent candidates in hiring

If you’re looking at ways to better support neurodivergent candidates in early careers interviews and assessments, Felicity Halstead CEO of GoodWork, offers advice.

How Connectr is creating apprenticeships for over 50s

Phoenix Group’s apprenticeships are focused on hiring the over 50s from lower socio-economic backgrounds, explains Connectr.

How to attract diverse talent in the most hard-to-reach regions

Young Professionals shares successful strategies for reaching diverse and disadvantaged talent.

What learning experiences do Gen Z love?

New research helps employers drive learning experiences that Gen Z love, explains Jasmine Barrett at Amberjack.

Rise in graduates feeling disadvantaged in job applications

New research by Prospects at Jisc reveals graduates increasingly feel disadvantaged by a personal trait when applying for jobs.

How to empower line managers to better understand and engage Gen Z

It’s important that line managers are equipped with the knowledge and tools to support early talent. Shoshanna Davis at Fairy Job Mother offers advice.

Using failure as a tool for growth

Many people do not fulfil their potential due to insufficient education. Inspirational speaker and entrepreneur Stephen Seki’s story can inspire others to reach the best versions of themselves.

Employers can transform the lives of the most disadvantaged this summer

Employers can help save lives and fulfil CSR responsibilities by taking part in the UK’s first funded summer programme for young people at risk of violence, explains Sam Carey at Inclusive Boards.