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Reed's technology expert Chris Adcock discusses how Python has returned as a favourite programming language among data scientists.
3 minute readA fifth (19%) of information technology professionals are opting for multiple jobs and the flexibility of temporary contracts in order to improve their work-life balance, variety of work and challenges, according to research released today (Tuesday 17 December 2019).
2 minute readHealthcare workers want the work-life balance and greater family time facilitated by temporary work, but are held back by concerns over benefits, according to research released today (Tuesday 17 December 2019).
2 minute readReed surveyed 5,000 workers and looked at their experience of, and attitude to, temporary and multiple career roles.
3 minute readOne in 10 workers in the Wales consider their main role to be non-permanent and are taking advantage of temporary contracts to improve their work-life balance, gain greater variety of work and see more of their families, according to research released today (03.12.2019).
2 minute readReed surveyed 5,000 workers and looked at their experience of, and attitude to, temporary and multiple career roles.
3 minute readTemporary isn’t temporary: Reed surveyed 5,000 workers looking at their experience of, and attitude to, temporary and multiple career roles.
3 minute readReed examines the cases of prospective MPs being caught out by historic social media posts, discussing the need for consistent social media screening.
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