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12.07.24

Seize the Opportunity: Don't Miss Out on Your Dream Candidate!

If you have just interviewed the ideal candidate for your organisation, do not hang around! In today's battle for talent, the candidate is more likely to be interviewing you.
09.07.24

Navigating the Summer Juggle: Tips for Parents Working from Home During School Holidays

Ah, the joys of summer holidays! The kids are home, the sun is shining (ok, that’s not true), and the days are long and full of promise. But if you're a parent working from home, you might be feeling more stressed than excited. Balancing work and entertaining the kids can feel like an Olympic sport, and let’s face it, sometimes you’re just not winning gold. But fear not! Here are some tips to help you survive, and maybe even thrive, during the school holidays.
05.07.24

How organisations can set themselves up for remote working success!

At Kingsley, we have honed the art of successful remote work over the years. Our journey towards embracing remote work as a viable business model began in 2014 when we started to discuss how our clients could attract the best talent, even when their offices were based in regions with a small or even non-existent talent pool.
28.06.24

Unveiling the Unspoken: What Hiring Managers Really Seek in Face-to-Face Interviews

Your CV acts as your initial spokesperson, conveying a wealth of information about your background and expertise before you even utter a word to a recruiter or hiring manager. However, despite the thorough scrutiny your credentials undergo, it's the face-to-face interaction that often seals the deal. But what exactly are these decision-makers looking to glean from you during that crucial meeting? Here's what they're silently assessing:
21.06.24

We don't want a middle-aged white male.

The Paradox of Inclusivity: Navigating the Contradictions in Hiring Practices
14.06.24

6 Common CV Mistakes that YOU are Making

We’re not accusing you! Give us a chance to explain why these common CV mistakes that you are making need to be fixed. Here’s what you’re doing wrong: