Technology in Sport – Hits and Misses
Posted on 17-08-22 by Jack Woolsey
With the introduction of VAR and goal line technology in football, Hawkeye in cricket and tennis and TMO in rugby, Brendan Wilson-McGarry, Delivery Consultant in our Technology division, takes a look at the different uses of technology in sport. Goal Line…
READ FULL POSTBack into recruitment, my views so far…
Posted on 03-08-22 by Jack Woolsey
Let me set the scene. I am sat at my desk on a Tuesday afternoon. I’ve had a cup of coffee and I absolutely hate coffee. My to do list for the day almost checked off. LinkedIn has blocked me from making any…
READ FULL POSTIs SBMM good for casual gamers?
Posted on 25-07-22 by Jack Woolsey
Brendan Wilson-McGarry is a Delivery Consultant in our Technology division focussing on roles in the video gaming industry. Here he looks at skill-based match making (SBMM) and what that means for the casual gamer. What is SBMM? SBMM stands for skill-based match…
READ FULL POSTOptimising your LinkedIn profile to stand out from the crowd
Posted on 16-06-22 by Jack Woolsey
LinkedIn is the most widely used platform by hiring managers and recruiters looking for new talent. When searching for prospective candidates, they use a number of criteria to search for people who skills match those of the job. So when you are…
READ FULL POSTHow technology advancements are allowing digital advertising to thrive
Posted on 24-05-22 by Jack Woolsey
By Chloe Marshall, Resourcer at Clear Edge Technology Advertising is arguably one of the most integral parts of selling a product or service, it allows business/individuals to raise awareness and attract new customers by increasing website traffic, keeping your business in mind, and…
READ FULL POSTJobs in the Health and Beauty Industry
Posted on 25-08-21 by Jack Woolsey
Health and beauty products fall into the non-food fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) category. This category includes hair care, cosmetics, skincare, fragrances and healthcare products. Non-food FMCG companies are usually large businesses with a wide distribution network. Examples include Unilever, Pfizer and L’Oreal. Unlike…
READ FULL POSTPosted on 25-08-21 by Jack Woolsey
Drinks form an important part of the FMCG sector. Along with food, it is the single biggest manufacturing sector in the UK meaning it is a sector full of opportunities. There is always a need for employees to support the brands that the…
READ FULL POSTPosted on 25-08-21 by Jack Woolsey
Food forms an important part of the FMCG sector. Along with drinks, food is considered to be one of the biggest manufacturing sectors within the UK. As a result, it is a sector that is always ripe with opportunities, regardless of what you…
READ FULL POSTPosted on 04-08-21 by Jack Woolsey
The Consumer Goods sector is a category that relates to items purchased by individuals and households, rather than by other businesses or industries. The products will be used by the buyers for their own use. Examples of goods in this category include food…
READ FULL POSTWinners and Losers in the Beauty Industry – Covid-19
Posted on 03-11-20 by Jack Woolsey
Our world has changed more than anyone could have predicted over the last year. Rather than planning our office Christmas parties and what activities we’ll get up to in the holidays, we’re all facing the bleak reality that it’s not going to be…
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