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  • A Levels: More females opt for computing, but gender gulf persists

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    As students across the UK receive the results from the first wave of A Level exams since 2019, data from the UCAS (The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) shows that the number of female students being placed on computer science degree courses has risen by 16% since 2021.Acceptances onto computer science degree courses have also seen the second largest percentage increase of any subject, with 24,900 students already securing a place at university to study the subject, up 6.7% since th
  • Productivity and the risks of ‘quiet quitting’

    Productivity and the risks of ‘quiet quitting’
    I was just wrapping my head around what’s been happening with the “Great Resignation” when I became aware of a new trend: “quiet quitting.” While the term is new, the concept isn’t; it’s similar to the Blue Flu in law enforcement. Basically, quiet quitting involves a critical number of employees who do just the minimum to keep their jobs. As a result, productivity takes a hit.To read this article in full, please click here
  • As businesses embrace fully-remote work, does company culture suffer?

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  • Tesla Denies Report it Has Lost Another Key Executive - TheStreet

    Tesla Denies Report it Has Lost Another Key Executive - TheStreet
    Tesla Denies Report it Has Lost Another Key Executive  TheStreet

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