Friday, 3rd July 2009

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In this section you will find job advertisements from the Guernsey Press, as well as links to news stories on employment issues. If you live outside the island but are thinking of coming here to work, make sure you read the employment information page first.

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‘School leavers need a proactive approach’

Alun Williams

GRADUATES and school leavers must look at their attitude and take a proactive approach to finding a job, according to employers.

Graduates face tougher times…

Lifelong learning manager Alun Williams and head of careers Sarah Stonebridge. (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0768972)

GUERNSEY graduates of 2009 will find it harder to get a job, according to lifelong learning manager Alun Williams.

The work is just not there, say job hunters

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THERE is not enough work to go around, according to local job seekers.

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52 jobs go to Europe as HSBC ‘realigns’

HSBC announced yesterday that 52 jobs are to be lost from its securities operation in Guernsey.

Economic downturn sees fierce competition within job market

COMPANIES have confirmed a sharp increase in the number of candidates applying for jobs as unemployment in Guernsey continues to rise.

Students fear debts and being left jobless

STUDENTS are worried about getting jobs here after they graduate.

Bank staff wait for job cut details

STAFF in Guernsey face an anxious wait after RBSI announced plans to cut 90 jobs across its offshore businesses.

Six jobs to go at hedge fund firm

SIX workers at Financial Risk Management are set to lose their jobs, the company has confirmed.

Specsavers jobs could go to Nottingham

SPECSAVERS has admitted that a limited number of jobs might be lost from Guernsey to its new premises in Nottingham.

Do not expect a pay rise

WORKERS may have to get used to the idea that their salaries might not rise this year, the Chamber of Commerce has warned.