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Putting candidates' credentials to the test
... key characteristics were identified through interviewing remote call centre workers about what they thought was important for the role. ...
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Back-office benefits
... his company offers. Business data is transferred to a remote secure server which agencies can access at any time to view a log of all ...
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Setting out your stall in Australia
... factor is to make sure that they never feel like they are a remote office — it is a global business, not a London business with an ...
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Freeze frame
... the environment. The BAS’s last 13 were flown out to a remote Inuit settlement on the eastern shore of Canada’s Hudson Bay in April ...
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Highland gains
... Herrmannsen explains. ‘When people put a call centre in a remote part of Scotland, it’s not just availability but a cost consideration. ...
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Big, bad spenders
... so preparing a bid can often entail expensive flights to remote parts of the world and considerable expenditure on research. It is no ...
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Striking it big together
... for sharing have been identified, such as: * offshore remote tie-backs; * onshore and offshore logistics; * industry-wide ...
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A vision of purchasing perfection
... together in the same office. People may be based at home, on remote sites, or even at partner or supplier sites. But sensible use of mobile ...
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Cleaning up
... years depending on the size of the task, requires a lot of remote operation to protect workers from radiation, and often structural ...
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Kelly's Awards 2002, the other winners
... or "orders". The information, which is then available to the remote users, is used to draw up goods received notes. Between £8 million and ...