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Is Your Job Ad Smartphone Compatible?

In a weird kind of paradox, there’s a general consensus that we’re too addicted to our mobile phones these days (mobile phone detox anyone?) and yet, it’s also becoming increasingly apparent that we still use our phones for EVERYTHING!  Personally, I think I’d be more distraught if I lost my phone versus my purse! And […]

September 19, 2016

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Making the ‘first day fear’ as painless as possible

Your first week in a new job can easily become stressful and full of panic – but only if you don’t make sure that you’re totally prepared for your first day in your new role. As the newest member of HR180’s super team, here’s my top tips on how I managed the ‘first-day fear’. Be […]

September 19, 2016

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Supporting Women in the Workplace

This week, we’re celebrating the women in our workplace with #IWD right around the corner – and whilst supporting the women in your teams should go far past infinity and BEYOND, International Women’s Day seems like a great place to start. Empower your employees Make sure to always encourage an inclusive culture, where everyone knows […]

September 19, 2016

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Keeping your company culture sweet around Valentine’s Day

Here’s our top tips on how to keep your company culture sweet on and around Valentine’s Day, to avoid any HR heartache! Spread the Love! Small acts of kindness can really go a long way, especially if your colleagues may be going through a hard time or feeling a little lonely underneath all of the […]

September 19, 2016

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The Do’s and Don’ts of the Office Christmas Party

Merry Christmas!!!!! So it’s been a long year, you’ve worked hard and you are ready for the festivities to begin… The office party is finally just around the corner – but what are the do’s and don’ts when attending your Christmas night out with the team?! Of course, it’s a great opportunity to let your […]

September 19, 2016

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The Art of Saying No

This week our design extraordinaire, Molly, talks about why it’s sometimes OK to say no! The word ‘no’ is negative. It’s a small word which causes large waves and stops you in your tracks, so you’d be a fool to ever use it, right? You should surely accept every challenge and push yourself to climb […]

September 19, 2016

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National Self Care Week – Encouraging Employee well being

With National self care week in mind our eLearning designer, Molly, discusses encouraging self care in the work place. By Molly Finnigan The way the world views work is changing. The ways we work, where we work, productivity at work… the list goes on! As a Manager or Director, I’m sure you will have every […]

September 19, 2016

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Identifying and reducing stress hazards within your company

It’s National stress awareness day, Tim Frear, one of our HR partners has been thinking about mental stress hazards in the work place.  By Tim Frear It’s The National Stress Awareness Day on 6th November and as a result we’re thinking about mental stress hazards. They can often be overlooked and with this in mind […]

September 19, 2016

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From pointless chatter to meetings that matter!

Laura, our Marketing Co-ordinator, discusses how you can make the most of your meeting minutes this week.  By Laura Thompson A recent UK survey of a thousand office workers across the UK suggested that an average employee spends a shocking ten hours and 42 minutes per week in meetings – scary isn’t it! Even more […]

September 19, 2016

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Top ten ways to improve your company culture

Laura is thinking about ways to spread the positivity this week – build your company culture!  1. Embrace transparency A transparent company culture can positively impact your entire organisation, by giving employees an insight into the operations and future of the business. Trust is the foundation of a fantastic company culture and there are many […]

September 19, 2016

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