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Australia's nuclear sub workforce to quadruple

Australia embarks on a massive workforce expansion to support its nuclear-powered submarine programme, creating thousands of specialised jobs while facing significant recruitment challenges.

LendingTree CEO Doug Lebda Dies at 56

Financial technology pioneer and LendingTree founder Doug Lebda has died unexpectedly at 56, leaving the business world mourning the loss of a visionary leader who revolutionised online lending.

Australia seeks Antarctic workers for extreme jobs

The Australian Antarctic Program is recruiting adventurous professionals for roles in one of Earth's most extreme environments. Discover unique jobs offering competitive pay and unparalleled experiences.

CDC hires scientists then fires them in system error

In a stunning bureaucratic failure, the Centers for Disease Control hired scientists only to immediately issue layoff notices due to a 'system error' - leaving careers in limbo and raising serious questions about government competence.

Newcastle close to appointing rival's sporting director

Exclusive: Newcastle United are set to announce the appointment of a new sporting director from a Premier League rival, with compensation talks reaching their final stages in a significant move for the Magpies' recruitment strategy.

US Border Patrol rodeo recruitment video sparks outrage

The US Customs and Border Protection agency has sparked outrage with a new recruitment video featuring agents performing rodeo-style stunts, drawing criticism for trivialising the serious nature of border security work.

Revolut Founder Becomes UK Tax Resident

The billionaire CEO of British fintech giant Revolut has officially established UK tax residency, cementing London's status as Europe's premier financial technology hub.

Revolut boss joins billionaire exodus to Dubai

Nik Storonsky, billionaire founder of British fintech giant Revolut, becomes latest wealthy entrepreneur to leave UK for Dubai, raising concerns about Britain's competitiveness.

JPMorgan's £35M legal bill in student aid fraud case

JPMorgan Chase faces astronomical legal costs exceeding £35 million in its lawsuit against Charlie Javice, the former fintech entrepreneur accused of fabricating millions of fake customers during the Frank student aid platform acquisition.

5 CV Blunders That Cost You Dream Jobs

Career specialists uncover the most common CV mistakes that instantly turn off employers and share simple fixes to make your application stand out in today's competitive job market.

Labour unveils ambitious education reform plan

Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces sweeping reforms to transform England's education system, focusing on teacher recruitment, curriculum overhaul, and extended school days.

Boomerang Hires: UK's New Recruitment Trend

Discover why British companies are increasingly welcoming back former staff members, creating a new workplace trend that's reshaping recruitment strategies across the UK.

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