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Weird questions asked in job interviews
Is it alright to snitch on a co-worker? What tree do you resemble most? Would you be surprised to face one of these questions in a job interview? You're not the only one. See also: How (not) to quit your job See also: Tips on how to
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Want to earn more? Be tall and good looking
Ever get the suspicious feeling that better looking people seem to have life easier than everyone else? Well, you may be right! Professor Judge has long studied the effects of height, weight and hair colour on income. He's come to the
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The real unacceptable faces of capitalism
Sir Philip Green. Don't you just hate him? Isn't he the completely unacceptable face of modern British capitalism? A man who takes and takes, with nary a thought for the idea that more for him might mean less for everyone else. You
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Secrets call centre employees will never tell you
Working in a call centre may not seem like anyone's dream job, but like plenty of other jobs, someone's got to do it. As anyone who's had a job they hate knows, there are always ways to brighten up you day just a little bit when
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Final Land Rover Defender rolls off the production line
With close to seven decades of production, the last Land Rover Defender has rolled off the line. The classic off-roader has been in production in one way or another since 1948, with over 2 million vehicles produced. An all-new model is due to be
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Six million workers 'paid less than voluntary living wage'
Almost six million workers are paid less than the voluntary national living wage, according to a study. The figure represents 23% of all employees, up by 1% over the past year, the research by professional services firm KPMG found. The report
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What next for pay?
Pay in private firms is increasing at the fastest rate for years, but there is a "big question mark" over the medium term outlook for wages, according to a new report. The Resolution Foundation said maintaining the recent pay
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