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Website Solutions For Recuitment Companies Published on 08/09/2008

With more and more people ditching the jobs pages in the local papers to search for new job opportunities online, the functionality, presentation and search engine optimisation of recruitment web sites and job boards is key to attracting more suitable candidates to your vacancies. In this ever competitive recruitment marketplace attracting the best candidates is paramount to your company's...

Soft Options And Fitting Solutions Published on 05/09/2008

Even unfurnished rented accommodation is likely to need flooring. But whatever the level of furnishing, the choice is important. Landlords will want to choose durable items but also those that will add to the attractiveness of their properties. They must also be sure to comply with safety and other regulations. Upholstered furniture made before 1988 may contain foam that is capable of...

Jobseekers Find Success On The Net Published on 05/09/2008

Have you noticed the jobs section of your local newspaper paper is shrinking? But don't be tricked into thinking the jobs are not out there! Have you looked online?? You may have been to a national jobsite and been frustrated at the thousands of jobs you had to wade through to find something near you. Well, it seems a growing trend in the online job searching arena is the emergence of the...

Jobseekers Find It Easier On The Web Published on 05/09/2008

Have you noticed the jobs section in your local newspaper paper shrinking? Don't be fooled or worried into thinking the jobs are not out there! Have you looked online? Maybe you have been to a national jobsite and been frustrated at the thousands of jobs you had to wade through to find something near you. Well, it seems a growing trend in the online job searching arena is the emergence of...

French Property Law Aims To Protect - Part 2 Published on 05/09/2008

In properties shared between several co-owners, the building's manager insure the common parts of the building (staircases, elevator and the like) and some privative parts of the apartments and their inside fittings. This is referred to as group insurance and provides cover for fire damage, lightning, explosions, water/flooding, natural disasters, acts of terrorism, storms, hail, snow and more....

Internet Takes Over From Local Papers Published on 04/09/2008

Have you noticed the jobs section of your local newspaper paper shrinking? Well your right! but don't be fooled into thinking the jobs are not out there! Have you looked online? Maybe you have been to a national jobsite and been frustrated at the thousands of jobs you had to wade through to find something near you. Well, it seems a growing trend in the online job searching arena is the...

Local Job Sites Take Over From Local Press Published on 04/09/2008

Have you noticed the jobs section of your local newspaper paper shrinking? I have, so don't be fooled into thinking the jobs are not out there to be found! Have you looked online? Maybe you have been to a national jobsite and been frustrated at the thousands of jobs you had to wade through to find something near you. Well, it seems a growing trend in the online job searching arena is...

More Jobseekers Search The Internet Published on 04/09/2008

Have you noticed the jobs section of your local newspaper paper shrinking? Don't be fooled into thinking the jobs are not out there! Have you looked online? Maybe you have been to a national jobsite and been frustrated at the thousands of jobs you had to wade through to find something near you. Well, it seems a growing trend in the online job searching arena is the emergence of the...

Licenced To Fill Bedsit Properties Published on 04/09/2008

Since July 2006 landlords in England and Wales who own larger houses in multiple occupation - basically three storey properties let out to groups of unrelated people - have had to apply for licences from their local councils. If they do not do so they could find themselves fined up to 20,000 pounds and unable to collect their rents. In Scotland landlords already have to licence HMOs. And...

French Property Law Aims To Protect - Part 1 Published on 03/09/2008

In France the house buying process starts with an initial agreement that sets out the terms and conditions of the sale. Although a provisional contract until the notaire, a state official who acts for both sides, has prepared the title deeds, the preliminary contract is legally binding on both the buyer and seller. It is therefore strongly advised to have the contract drafted by a professional...