Could a Talent Bank work for your university?

Could a Talent Bank work for your university?

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Higher education institutions have more to do than ever before. As well as delivering a world class education to students they must also do more to ensure the employability of their students by equipping them with the skills and experience employers seek. A university must be able to offer its students work experience and connections … Read more

NWUPC Annual Conference 2016

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Keystone Employment Group are innovators in making savings within the employment sector. We are delighted to be showcasing our revolutionary Talent Bank solution during this years NWUPC Conference 2016 at the University of Liverpool on 23rd March. Visit us at Stand 24 and you will go away with: * The latest trends in education solutions including: … Read more

Employability data helps universities market to students

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The competition among universities to secure students is greater than ever and as Malcolm Paice, Chief Operating Officer for Keystone Employment Group explains, being able to demonstrate a strong student employability programme can be a key advantage. Pick up any university prospectus and it’s apparent how much more competitive the landscape has become in the … Read more

LINK – The University & Education Newsletter from Keystone Employment Group – Christmas 2015

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1,000th Manager uses King’s Talent Bank Keystone recently recorded an impressive milestone when it registered the 1,000th Manager onto the Talent Bank service it created for King’s College London. King’s College London was an early adopter of the Talent Bank approach to handling all its temporary staffing and student employability and has ensured it reduces its reliance on external resources … Read more

LINK – The University and Education Newsletter from Keystone Employment Group – October 2015

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Keystone at COUP 2015 The University of Kent played host to the Conference on University Purchasing (COUP) during September. Delegates reported one of the most successful purchasing and procurement events for the education sector in some time, with useful workshops and opportunities to meet suppliers, as well as colleagues across the education and procurement landscape. … Read more

We are moving! (but only back to our head office)

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Please note that from Monday 5th October 2015 Keystone Employment Group will move from Holborn to our head office at 6-8 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, London N1 9DT All correspondence with Keystone Employment Group should be directed to this address from 05/10/2015. This location is more convenient for those workers and candidates who need to … Read more

COUP 2015 Conference on University Purchasing – September 2015 – UPDATE

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Keystone are delighted to be exhibiting at COUP The Conference On University Purchasing (COUP) is 2015’s premier event for anyone who works within procurement in the UK Higher Education sector. This year’s theme of ‘Linking Theory to Practice in Purchasing’ will provide valuable insights on the sector’s most relevant and challenging issues. COUP’s programme is suitable … Read more

The University Recruitment Revolution

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There is a rising tide of educational institutions who have realised just how much time and money they waste on external recruitment services and agencies. A university is just like any other large organisation – it employs a wide variety of part time and full time staff throughout the year and they often need to … Read more

Student Employability – From Learning to Earning

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About Us 50 Years experience in recruitment services Good presence across B2B and B2P Evolved from traditional agency to online solutions provider Leading provider of Talent Bank solutions in Education sector Approved supplier to LUPC and SUPC Employability – Why it tops the agenda HEI’s have recognised the need to provide students with more than academic qualifications … Read more

Employability Matters

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Call it overdue, but it now appears that employers, educational institutes and politicians are realising that a modern economy cannot afford to embrace academia without also fostering employability. To overlook employability risks seeing a generation armed with good qualifications but failing to land a job. Perhaps the wake up call has arisen since the onset of … Read more