The voluntary sector in Scotland, as in many other countries, is becoming increasingly business like. Resultantly, there is an increasing demand for graduates to work in business and support functions. In Scotland, however, despite an oversupply of graduates in the labor market, the voluntary sector reports skills shortages for graduate-level positions. Through exploratory, mainly qualitative research, this article demonstrates that one reason for this mismatch between the supply of and demand for graduates is a systems failure within the sector. Many graduates and university students remain unaware of potentially suitable paid job opportunities, in part because of the sector’s voluntary label. To rectify this systems failure, thought needs...
Abstract. The traditional methods of graduate recruitment do not adequately meet the needs of the ch...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...
Summary Research findings by the Global Sourcing Research Interest Group at Loughborough University ...
The voluntary sector in Scotland, as in many other countries, is becoming increasingly business like...
The voluntary sector in Scotland, as in many other countries, is becoming increasingly business like...
The voluntary sector in Scotland, as across the globe, is becoming increasingly business like. Resul...
The voluntary sector is an important source of employment in the UK and is increasingly providing se...
The voluntary sector is an important source of employment in the UK and is increasingly providing se...
UK voluntary sector organisations are facing intense resourcing challenges in the wake of significan...
This chapter discusses the graduate recruitment problems in the voluntary sector. It is part of a co...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst grad...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
A major study of the changing graduate recruitment practices of UK employers, was conducted during 2...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study examined th...
Abstract. The traditional methods of graduate recruitment do not adequately meet the needs of the ch...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...
Summary Research findings by the Global Sourcing Research Interest Group at Loughborough University ...
The voluntary sector in Scotland, as in many other countries, is becoming increasingly business like...
The voluntary sector in Scotland, as in many other countries, is becoming increasingly business like...
The voluntary sector in Scotland, as across the globe, is becoming increasingly business like. Resul...
The voluntary sector is an important source of employment in the UK and is increasingly providing se...
The voluntary sector is an important source of employment in the UK and is increasingly providing se...
UK voluntary sector organisations are facing intense resourcing challenges in the wake of significan...
This chapter discusses the graduate recruitment problems in the voluntary sector. It is part of a co...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst grad...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
A major study of the changing graduate recruitment practices of UK employers, was conducted during 2...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study examined th...
Abstract. The traditional methods of graduate recruitment do not adequately meet the needs of the ch...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...
Summary Research findings by the Global Sourcing Research Interest Group at Loughborough University ...