Have you got a story to tell? Do you have pictures or video clips to share? Get in touch »
3:05pm Tuesday 15th April 2008
The gloomy economic forecast may be pushing firms to cut back on permanent recruitment, but it could spell a much sunnier outlook for the temporary job market.
With many companiesd experiencing a dip in confidence, permanent hiring may seem a riskier option. However, with more and more skilled people now looking for flexible working conditions, temporary candidates are proving an attractive alternative.
A flexible workforce means that firms can readily adapt to changing times. Temporary contracts can also provide greater opportunities and a wider scope of experience for the candidate, creating a win-win situation for all.
Information supplied by local recruitment agency Anne Jagger Recruitment
A 47-year-old riding instructor who sexually abused his teenage pupils was jailed for three years yesterday.
A honeymoon couple from Colindale have told the Foreign Office to “step up its game”, claiming it did nothing to help them escape troubled Thailand.
Barnet fans are still waiting to hear if Gary Breen will definitely be joining the Bees.
Giantkillers Wingate & Finchley have been honoured for their FA Trophy heroics — for the second month running.
After three sell-out years, musicians will again take over North Finchley’s artsdepot for a contemporary folk extravaganza this weekend. Miriam Craig talks to the people behind the performances.
Following major investment in its cultural heritage, the Ecuadorian capital Quito is a city reborn. Nick Elvin travels to where the equator meets the sky.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Need a change? Search thousands of jobs locally and across the UK.
Search Now »
Find friendship and romance online with Two’s Company
Search Now »
Tens of thousands of houses and flats for sale and rent.
Search Now »
Every major make and model, thousands of options to choose from.
Search Now »