July 11, 2019
Diversifying hiring practices to bridge the skills gap
Talent scarcity and the skills gap have become very real concerns in the UK. We are currently in a period of high employment, and at the same time, uncertainty surrounding Brexit has caused a reduction in immigrant labour, reducing the talent pool further. For accountancy, the skills gap issue is even more acute because it is already an industry with a very limited talent pool. When asked to describe an accountant, it is likely that many of us would describe a very similar person. For a variety of reasons, accountancy as a profession attracts a very specific group – often male, university educated, usually from a Russell Group university. Hiring from such a small pool means that the squeeze on talent is even tighter in this sector. (more…)












UK SMEs are losing out to big tech in the battle to recruit top tech talent, according to Robert Half UK’s new report, 
A majority of European workers (57 percent) believe that technology will help to bring about a four day week in the near future as it improves their productivity and efficiency, according to 











July 15, 2019
The importance of self care for mental health
by Christine Husbands • Comment, Wellbeing