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Graduates use AI while questioning employer screening
Read the full story: Graduates use AI while questioning employer screeningGraduate recruitment is becoming a test of AI fairness now. New research shows candidates increasingly use AI in applications while resisting employer use in assessment.
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Permanent hiring falls as temporary work rises

UK employers are choosing flexibility as permanent hiring weakens again. KPMG and REC data shows permanent placements falling while temporary hiring rises, reflecting caution over cost, demand, and uncertainty.







