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New Candidate Registrations Update dated 22nd June 2016

Our new candidate update has just gone live on the Ten-Percent website. It contains a list of all the candidates registered with us in the last 7-10 days. You can view it here: http://www.ten-percent.co.uk/new-candidate-update-june-22nd-2016/ Previous 7 days list is here:  http://www.ten-percent.co.uk/new-candidate-update-june-14th-2016/ Jonathan Fagan is Managing Director of Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment and a non-practising Solicitor. Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment provides online Legal Recruitment for Solicitors, Legal Executives, Fee Earners, Support Staff, Managers and Paralegals . Visit our Website to search our Vacancy Database.

Legal Recruitment News June 2016

The latest edition of Legal Recruitment News has been released. It can be read at www.legal-recruitment.co.uk  Jonathan Fagan is Managing Director of Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment and a non-practising Solicitor. Ten-Percent Legal Recruitment provides online Legal Recruitment for Solicitors, Legal Executives, Fee Earners, Support Staff, Managers and Paralegals . Visit our Website to search our Vacancy Database. Our Legal Careers Shop has eBooks on CV Writing for Lawyers, Legal Job Interview Guide, Interview Answers for Lawyers, NQ Career Guide, Guide to Finding Work Experience or a Training Contract and the Entrants Guide to the Legal Profession.

Euro 2016 Finals and how to survive them

Euro 2016 finals and how to survive them Its that time of year again when football has an effect on just about everything going on in the workplace and the economy. Forget the ins and outs of the EU referendum campaign - we have noticed the effect of the football phenomenon every year the World Cup or the Euros have been played. Business seems to just stop. Suddenly the national team takes pride of place. Some employers are very good at identifying the desire of their employees to watch the match, or at least pay it some attention rather than their work. Other employers are pretty hopeless. Here is our guide to surviving the Euros - for employed staff and employers: 1. Shut the office for the afternoon on Thursday June 16th. This is when England play Wales - kick off at 2pm. Even if you stay open the vast majority of your employees will be busy staring into space and glaring at you intermittently. People never forget this type of thing and it will be remembered... 2. Give staff the o...