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After facing two years of disrupted education, many teenagers must now decide what step to take next in their life…continue in education or enter the workplace? At the end of last year
The UK is on a “cautious but irreversible” route out of lockdown restrictions.
Costi Karayannis, Managing Director of Learning Services at Capita, explains how our ‘Re-imagining HR’ survey shows we’re at a pivotal moment and must fundamentally change the role of learning and development to re-skill staff in the post-pandemic world.
Retail technology is perhaps one of the fastest growing industries coming out of the pandemic, with digitisation being one of the key aspects of this transformation.
I joined the education team at Capita earlier this year, after working for over 30 years in secondary education, including spending eight years as a headteacher of a comprehensive school.
One of the perks of my job is working with great people from the UK employability industry.
We’re living through possibly the biggest change in working patterns since the industrial revolution.
Peter Wallace, Managing Director of HR Solutions at Capita, shares his thoughts on employee engagement during the pandemic and beyond.
Localised employability programmes will be just as important as technology in the UK’s return to work. However, to succeed ‘for the people’, they absolutely must be ‘by the people’.
According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), 65% of children entering primary school today will end up in jobs that don’t yet exist.
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