Posts Tagged ‘public sector’

A recruiter’s opinion on the recruitment market

Christine Carey, London area manager, Tate ‘We’d advise PAs to be open minded and flexible when considering new opportunities. As the role of the PA continues to evolve and move away from the traditional one to more of a support role, PAs should be open to the idea of supporting more than one person and [...]

*Office Exhibition 2011 update

Tate took a stand at the Office Exhibition at Earls Court, sharing a stand with the REC, which is a great affiliation for our brand. To celebrate National PA Day 2011, we were giving away an iPad 2 in a prize draw. The winner will be drawn at random before the end of September 2011. [...]

An aging society – will I ever see my P45?

Up until earlier this year, retiring at the age of 60 or 65 has been a right of passage for most. The DRA (Default Retirement Age) would kick in and those approaching their twilight or freedom years would be offered a pension package. However, under new plans from the government, the DRA will be scrapped [...]

No ifs, no buts, no public sector cuts – tricky decisions for the new government

As plans move forward for the new Government to cut £6 billion from public sector budgeting over the coming year, can we even begin to fathom the impact this will have on public sector jobs?