You might have come across ‘Industry 4.0’ as a term used conversationally at networking events and webinars when discussing the fourth industrial revolution. If you’ve come across it online or in a book, the term was probably used interchangeably Read more
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Talentometry Completes HQ Move
We’re delighted to announce that we have completed the move to Miller House, Bolton.
Talentometry solves complex staffing problems. We often do this by finding and securing the best talent within Engineering, Digital Manufacturing & IT for businesses that Read more
Talentometry awarded ‘Disability Confident Committed’ by Government Scheme
We are delighted to have been awarded ‘Disability Confident Committed’ by the Government’s Disability Confident Scheme to ensure our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible.
Employers are increasingly recognising the importance of employing a diverse workforce and of being Read more
Talentometry becomes member of the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo)
We are pleased to announce that Talentometry Limited has been awarded membership to the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo).
To be accepted as APSCo members, our company was required to undergo a rigorous selection process that included numerous Read more
UK Government creates Hydrogen Advisory Council
The British Government has launched a Hydrogen Advisory Council looking at the future of hydrogen. This will be co-chaired by Government Minister Kwasi Kwarteng and Sinead Lynch, UK Country Chair of Shell.
The council is one of a number Read more
What is it like trying to find your first NQT teaching job two years after completing your PGCE?
Every month, Talentometry Teaching will release a blog about all things schools and talent.
To kick things off, we’d lime you to meet meet Lesley Key (not their real name!) who is about to start their NQT after a Read more
Virtual / Video Interviews – stage management tips
Like me, you might cross your fingers, toes, and whatever else you have every time a cabinet minister comes on the telly in the hope that we might get a glimmer of the light at the end of this Read more
Security specialists trick Tesla’s Computer Vision algorithm with a drone and a projector
A new video and a research paper have emerged from Georgia Tech and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev suggesting that researchers have been able to trick Tesla’s Autopilot system with a cheap ‘off the shelf’ projector strapped to a Read more
Greg Clark elected Chair of the Commons Science and Technology Committee.
Select committees are important because they scrutinise the work of government departments. Government departments and ministers have to justify their policies to parliament and these select committees shadow the work of Government departments in order to properly drill down Read more