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    22/07/2010
    Too many people in sales jobs do not feel appreciated by their employees, according to an expert, who said that the difficult economic climate has left many staff feeling over-worked and under-paid.
  • Expert: Gender pay gap still needs to be solved
    22/07/2010
    Women searching for sales jobs should be able to earn the same amount of money as their male counterparts, according to one organisation which said that the gender pay gap still exists, and needs to be addressed.
  • Anxiety can be a friend for sales jobseekers
    20/07/2010
    People trying to hunt down their perfect sales jobs need to use the anxiety and stress which come along with having an interview in order to do well, according to one website.
  • Unemployment falls to 2.47m
    14/07/2010
    Unemployment has fallen to 2.47 million in the second quarter of the year, which could be good news for those looking for sales jobs.
  • Equality Act 'makes things clearer for employers'
    08/07/2010
    The new Equality Act is removing some of the confusion surrounding the issue for companies using sales recruitment agencies, according to an expert, who said that the overall policy could have been better.

Older people bring 'different skills and experience to sales jobs'

Age 60 is turning out to be the new 40, according to business minister Pat McFadden, who said that older people are bringing in skills and experience which can be an asset to companies.

Recruitment Today reported that Mr McFadden said as the UK continues to invest in growth, the skills of the older generation should be harnessed just as much as those offered by younger people.

The minister told sales recruitment hopefuls that businesses should be looking to take on older people, as the rewards "could be significant".

George Magnus, senior economic adviser at UBS, told the source that the UK needs to "reboot" its ideas about how it adapts to ageing.

"No one is suggesting people should be compelled to work in their 70s, but many do want to do just that and this could have many advantages - not least in their own financial and psychological wellbeing," he added.

A new survey published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission showed that 62 per cent of women and 59 per cent of men aged between 50 and 75 said they want to work beyond the default retirement age.

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Filed: 04-02-2010

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