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Work from home?

Working from home has become a big thing for many people with more sophisticated technology available and to accommodate those striving to have a better work/life balance. It does however usually depend on what kind of role you do as to whether it is even an option.

We asked our users recently how often some of them did work from home. We were surprised at the responses as we did expect a larger number of responses to the one-off times and once per week options. Only 9% work from home at one-off times, 6% once per week, 5% twice per week and 12% 2 to 4 times per week.

27% actually work from home everyday BUT a much larger proportion.....40%, said they NEVER work from home.

What job do you do if you work from home? Help us understand what types of roles actually consist of more working from home :)



Drinks at work

We asked over 2,000 of our users "What is your first drink you have when you get to work?" in order to analyse the caffeine and sugar addicts around us ....

A massive 57% of people have a coffee or a tea when they arrive into the workplace. It is a very common and obvious drink choice when sitting at a desk catching up on emails and could be more common among office workers. That said, grabbing a coffee on route to a meeting in the car or walking on site with a mug of tea would not go unheard of. Drinking coffee and tea can become addictive and therefore a very difficult habit to crack!!


Second to the coffee/tea drinkers we have the purest kind....our "water" drinkers. 33% say this is the first drink they consume when arriving at the workplace and a healthy percentage of them:) How can we promote this further and encourage more to stick to water?

There is current considerable concern about the sugar and caffeine that is being consumed across the World but this survey gives some refreshing evidence to show us that not many respondents drink fizzy caffeine, fizzy non-caffeine drinks, nor squash. Energy drinks did appear in the list however with 5% of our users unfortunately consuming them as their first beverage. 

What do you drink when you first arrive at work? Do you feel you need a caffeine or sugar boost? Or are you able to dodge this very dangerous addiction?




Changes to Packages

We have made some amendments to our packages that can be bought online.

You will still be able to choose from one of three packages but the packages will be as follows:

BASIC
- this now consists of 10 jobs @ £150/month or you can pay upfront for the year for £1,620.

STANDARD
- this remains at 50 jobs @ £250/month or you can pay upfront for the year for £2,700.

PREMIUM
- again this remains at 250 jobs @ £500/month or you can pay upfront for the year for £5,400.

Each of the packages consist of a number of other benefits which you can see clearly on the
Recruiter Homepage. 

The purchasing of 1 job @£50/month remains the same.

If you have any queries about the cost or services, please do not hesitate to send us an email.


Trouble sleeping? Tips on how to sleep better

Trouble sleeping? Tips on how to sleep better

How you perform at work and function throughout the day depends greatly on your sleep or lack of. Sleep can be effected by a lot of factors and there are various things you can do to help to boost the quality of your sleep to ensure you are productive, mentally and emotionally balanced. 

The amount of sleep that individuals require varies greatly from person to person, but generally, most adults require about 8 hours of quality sleep. If you know you are not sleeping well or enough, then it is about experimenting with variables in your day to day life to find out what can help it. 

A relaxing bedtime routine…

Before bed it is important to wind down and make yourself relax so you can easily fall into a deep sleep. Try to keep the bedroom for sleep time and not any other activity that may create anxiety, emotion etc It is not advisable to play computer games, work on your phone or watch an active movie just before lights out. You can make your bedroom more sleep friendly by keeping your bedroom cool and maintain it at an optimum temperature of around 18c. You can ensure there are no distracting noises, by for example, keeping your windows closed to avoid car noises and neighbours. And you need to make sure your bed is comfortable for you and if not work out whether you need to invest in harder/softer pillows or mattresses. 

It may be a good idea to write a list of things that make you relaxed and re-visit these before you go to bed e.g. have a warm relaxing bath, read a book, listen to relaxing music etc 

Food and Drink…

Food and drink play a massive part in sleep routine and they have a huge effect on your body and how it functions, especially in the hours just before bedtime. Here are some very simple tips:

- Avoid too much alcohol – it disrupts the sleep cycles and you get a much worse quality of sleep. You may have experienced waking a lot, tossing and turning and waking early. 
- Avoid caffeine – it is a stimulant and can affect people hours after consumption. If you think you may be consuming too much caffeine, cut it down or only have it before lunchtime as an experiment.
- Avoid smoking – nicotine can stimulate which will therefore disrupt sleep.
- Avoid heavy, rich meals too late – maybe try to eat earlier in the evening as some foods can take its toll on the digestive system meaning the body is working hard when it is sleep time.
- Avoid too much liquid - whether these are hot drinks, water, alcohol, fizzy or fruit juice drinks. Drinking too much before bed will mean you may need to get up in the night to visit the toilet disrupting your sleep.

Everyone is different so it is important to experiment with the tips above to see if anything works for you. Some people find that a light snack before bed can help them to sleep and feel calm but others may find that food can give them indigestion and make sleep more difficult. 

Exercise…

The body needs to exercise and this can help sleep for some people. It is not advisable to exercise too late in the day as it can stimulate the body and make the body less able to relax and unwind when you lie down. If you cannot go running, cycling or do a class at the gym, try a more relaxing exercise like yoga or Pilates or just walking, housework or gardening but remember to stay active! 

Find your natural sleep schedule and keep it…

It can help your sleep quality if you get yourself into a regular sleep schedule that is maintained. Going to bed at the same time every night and waking naturally at the same time every morning is key. You will need some time to experiment with this over some weeks and get your body into the cycle but you can begin by making sure you go to bed every night at the same time for a duration of time. If you miss out on a few hours, you could catch up on the sleep in the day but do not do this too late in the day or you will end up not being able to go to sleep at the same time. If you are tired before bed time then try to distract yourself by washing the dishes or speaking to a friend on the phone until it is time to unwind for bed instead of falling asleep on the sofa early. 

Light and Melatonin…

Melatonin is a hormone released by the body based on the amount of light it is exposed to. It makes you sleepy, so in theory, your body should release more at night when dark. There are some key points to remember to try to increase light exposure in the day and boost melatonin at night:

- Spend more time outside in the day
- Try to make your workplace light
- Keep curtains/blinds open at home in the day
- Do not wear sunglasses all day
- Do not use the TV, computer or phone just before lights out or any backlit device 
- Use dull lights in the bedroom
- Keep the bedroom dark with good heavy curtains/blinds
- If you have to get up in the night, avoid turning on the light 

Getting back to sleep in the night…

It is quite normal to wake in the night but some people find it difficult to get back to sleep. This is important to ensure you are not losing those quality hours of sleep your body needs. If you wake up, do your best to avoid light which will stimulate your body and any technological device. Try not to start thinking about the jobs you have to do the following day. If you have woken up worrying about something, then make a quick note so as to get it off your shoulders and quickly get back to relaxing again. Avoid getting stressed and anxious about the fact you are not asleep. It is difficult at the time, but just try to relax and do some visualisation, meditation or just think of something that makes you relaxed instead of desperately trying to make yourself sleep!

Many people suffer from distracted and poor sleep, so it is about experimenting to find what you need and how YOU can sleep better. Everyone is different so what works for one person will not necessarily work for another. If you are someone who worries, gets stressed and anxious due to everyday life, then it may be worth looking into what it is that is on your mind and dealing with that in the first instance.

We hope that some of the above advice has been helpful and you can at least begin to start experimenting with techniques to get your sleep back on track. It will certainly have a knock on effect on how you perform and function at work.

June Stats Summary

At the end of June, we discovered the following highlights when looking at candidate and job registrations.....

- We ended June with 4,028,417 candidates and 2,093,995 CV's registered Worldwide.

- There are 350,000 live jobs to search through.

- The "Retail & Wholesale" industry brought the highest numbers of jobseekers throughout June with 3,268 registrations.

- The "Transport, Logistics & Distribution", "Secretarial,Office & Administration" and "Health, Nursing & Social Services" industries closely followed behind with high jobseeker numbers.

- The "Information Technology" industry is still the largest in terms of jobseekers standing at 476,263.

- The "Catering & Hospitality" industry had the highest number of jobs posted in June - a total of 962,086 jobs. 

- The "Advertising, Marketing & PR" and "Transport, Logistics & Distribution" industries came next in line for job counts.

For any further information regarding the TipTopJob statistics, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.

Late boozy nights mid week? Stimulant drinker?

In our recent double whammy survey, we asked if you had turned up to work “drunk” from the night before and secondly if you need stimulant drinks to get you through the working day.

The first survey looking into “drunk working” found that luckily 82% had NEVER done this. Unfortunately there were still 8% that do this on a regular basis and 10% that have done it once or twice. Once or twice is acceptably especially after a big work do, birthday or Christmas party. Do you know someone who falls into that 8% who regularly look bleary eyed and do you think it effects their work productivity?

The second survey asking about drinking stimulant drinks like red bull and monster at work found that a larger amount of people DO NOT drink them. 76% to be exact. However, 24% DO drink these caffeine/sugary drinks to help them get through the working day. Unfortunately, the people drinking these drinks will suffer from a number of side effects like shaking, agitation, dizziness, insomnia, headaches, palpitations and they have a dangerous ability to get people addicted to consuming them.

Our advice would be to keep those boozy nights to the weekend so you are not struggling to cope with a day at work and avoid those caffeine/sugary drinks that can spike your blood sugar levels and cause you to suffer from various other side effects.


Welcome Teleperformance Hellas

Teleperformance Hellas, a member of the Teleperformance Group are one of the best known, largest and most well respected multilingual Contact Centers worldwide; employing several thousand people around the globe, with offices in over 46 countries. The Contact Center handles more than 20,000 telephone based customer service projects every year on a global basis.

They are currently looking for Swedish Customer Care/Technical Support Advisors and Norwegian Customer Care/Technical Support Advisors from anywhere across Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Greece and Norway.

This is an excellent opportunity to work on a behalf of a large Scandinavian telecommunications company. The position is starting beginning of May 2015.

Responsibilities:
- To receive telephone calls and handle questions or problems that focus on all aspects of customer experience in their program.
- To maintain solid customer relationships by handling their questions and concerns with speed and professionalism.

The role is a fixed term contact working 5 days per week (shift rotation). This is a project based environment and there are real opportunities to develop within the role and also within the company itself.

If this is something of interest to you or someone you know, you can read more on the job descriptions on the website and apply easily ONLINE. You can find the jobs registered here - locate the job that best matches what you are looking for and click through to apply.....

Do not forget that if you know someone that may be interested in these roles..... let them know!!!




56% of organisations do NOT currently employ ex-military staff

theExMILITARYjob’s research into ex-military family, careers and employees have found in their latest survey that 56% of companies do not currently employ ex-military personnel into their organisations showing that there could be a lot more done by everyone to help our ex-military back to work. 

17% of companies have employed 1 or 2, 7% have employed 3 to 5, 4% have employed 6 to 10 but on a more positive note, 16% have employed more than 10. Although this 16% is extremely positive, the 56% is a huge figure and shows that more organisations could be doing their bit to help the campaign we are heading up. 

As well as looking at how many ex-military are being employed into companies, we asked several other questions. One investigated family relations who had served in the military of which 37% had had a family member serve at one time and another looked into if anyone knew “anyone” else who had served in the military and is currently looking for work. 46% responded saying YES they did! This stat shows that there are a lot of ex-military out there looking for a new career after returning from service. 

We want to help bridge this gap between the number of companies employing ex-military staff and those ex-military personnel looking to find a job/career. This is where theExMILITARYjob.com comes in and we want to encourage companies to recruit ex-military into their roles by posting jobs on to the site and we want to match these to the ex-military jobseekers. Stuart Rea comments, “As an ex-military serviceman myself, I know how hard it is to settle back into civilian life. We are all very passionate here about making this work and helping in every way we can! We are pleading with companies out there to post their jobs.” 

theExMILITARYjob is the specialist job board ex-military personnel, part of The TipTopJob Group. For more information about the site, please visit the site or email us on sales@theExMILITARYjob.com.