Tag "Randstad Hungary"

Money taps are to be turned on in horticulture

For the ninth time, on 29 February horticulturist met to discuss the latest issues affecting the sector at the Zsendülés conference. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin...

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Zsendülés conference in Szeged – Organisation, efficiency and cooperation are the future of horticulture

On 2 March about 250 representatives of the horticulture sector gathered for the 8th Zsendülés conference in Szeged. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2023/5 The first speaker...

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Hungarian company managers are more pessimistic this year, according to a survey

According to the announcement, a little more than half of the optimists expect a net sales increase of between 4 and 10 percent; in the IT sector, service centers and...

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Randstad leader: Every tenth company is planning downsizing, many are announcing layoffs

The economic situation is difficult, only 38 percent of the companies plan to increase the number of employees, while 49 percent do not plan to change. At the same time,...

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Joint efforts will keep them fresh – 7th Zsendülés Horticulture Conference, Szeged

On 10 March Kert-Ész Club Hungary Association organised the annual spring Zsendülés conference in Szeged. The event’s media partner was Trade magazine. József Rácz, president of the association welcomed participants,...

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Exciting careers discussed at the TMC barbecue

Both physical and online presence was possible at Trade Marketing Club’s (TMC) annual summer barbecue, and 80 people registered for participation. Trade magazin’s editor-in-chief and TMC founder Zsuzsanna Hermann welcomed...

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Magazin: Labour market 2021: The FMCG sector and retail trade became more attractive to workers

The last 15 months changed the world of labour more than the previous 10 years. From the 7,600 workers interviewed by Randstad every 8th lost their job and every 9th...

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Multigenerational workplaces are becoming popular all over the world

According to the Randstad Workmonitor report about the 2nd quarter of the year, multigenerational workplaces are popular worldwide. This is also true for Hungary, as 4 from 5 respondents work...

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Europe-wide competition for talented labor force

The emigration of the talented labor force causes serious tensions in the domestic labor market and the Hungarian companies have to battle with their European competitors to retain workers. The...

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Working hours vs. private time: blurred lines

Working from home and handling private matters during working hours: technology enables us to be connected anywhere, anytime. What does that mean to our workload? And are people still able...

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