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Asda to Open 20 New Stores, Creating 1,600+ Jobs

Supermarket giant Asda is embarking on a massive expansion plan, opening 20 new stores and creating over 1,600 new jobs, bringing its popular Just Essentials range and George clothing to more communities.

AI Threatens Graduate Jobs and Salaries, Report Warns

A startling new report reveals AI is not just replacing manual jobs but is now targeting graduate-level positions, threatening to suppress starting salaries and increase unemployment among the highly educated.

Why Your LinkedIn Profile Is Getting Your CV Rejected

Exclusive: A top Lloyds Banking Group recruiter reveals why your polished CV might be instantly rejected if your LinkedIn profile tells a different story. Discover the critical mistakes job seekers are making.

Bama Rush 2024: The Secret Rules & Bans for Sorority Pledges

An exclusive look at the secretive and highly regimented world of the University of Alabama's 'Bama Rush', revealing the strict social media rules, banned items, and intense pressure faced by sorority pledges during the 2024 recruitment season.

Ryanair Recruit Thought He Was Joining MI6, Not Cabin Crew

A Ryanair flight attendant reveals his astonishing story of being recruited for what he believed was a top-secret MI6 operation, only to discover it was an elaborate cabin crew interview. The bizarre case highlights extreme recruitment tactics in the avia

Army's New Fitness Test: Recruits Use Teeth in Canine Drill

Exclusive: The British Army introduces a controversial new canine-assisted fitness assessment where recruits must demonstrate grip strength by having dogs gnaw on protective sleeves. Defence experts question the safety and ethics of the extreme training m

UK's 20 Highest-Paying Jobs Revealed for 2024

New data uncovers the top-earning careers in Britain, with chief executives and marketing directors leading the pack. Discover which roles offer the highest salaries and the qualifications you need to land them.

UK Barista Wages Surge Past White-Collar Jobs

A surprising economic shift is underway as UK service sector wages for baristas, bartenders, and hotel staff surge past traditional white-collar roles, driven by post-pandemic demand and a tight labour market.

TikTok Slashes Hundreds of UK Jobs in Major Restructure

TikTok has announced a significant restructuring of its UK operations, resulting in hundreds of job losses. The move impacts sales and advertising staff as the tech giant streamlines its European business.

Emirates Hiring Spree: Join World-Famous Cabin Crew Team

Dubai's flagship carrier Emirates is embarking on a major global hiring spree for cabin crew, offering competitive tax-free salaries, luxury accommodation, and unparalleled travel opportunities to successful candidates.

Dream Jobs at UK's Most Remote Pub in Scottish Highlands

The Old Forge in the Scottish Highlands, officially Britain's most remote pub, is hiring for multiple roles. Live and work in a breathtaking but isolated location where community spirit replaces constant connectivity.

I Review Books From A 40ft Ladder - Best Job In The World

Meet the man with Britain's most unique profession: a full-time book reviewer who works from a 40ft-high platform. Discover the incredible story behind his sky-high career and the simple secret to landing your dream job.

Nurses offered £60K to work on remote UK island

Health chiefs on the Isle of Rum are offering nurses a £60,000 salary to work on one of the UK's most remote islands, famed for its breathtaking landscapes and tiny population.

Bama Rush: Sorority Bid Day Drama Unveiled

Discover the highs and lows of the University of Alabama's infamous sorority recruitment week, where hopeful students vie for a coveted spot in elite Greek life.

Potter's Brighton success: A lesson for West Ham

Graham Potter's rise at Brighton was built on expert recruitment. Now, West Ham's owners face a tough challenge to replicate his success, while Sunderland's past failures serve as a warning.

University 'brain drain' threatens smaller UK colleges

Leading UK universities are attracting a disproportionate number of students, leaving lower-ranked institutions struggling to survive. Experts warn of potential mergers or closures as the higher education sector faces a deepening crisis.

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