Beacham Group recognised at the ITCRA Gala Dinner

Beacham Group’s Managing Director, Glenn Beauchamp and Operations Manager, Leonie Kirkwood were honoured to be invited to accept their certification from Certex international for their Talent Management Standard at the ITCRA Gala Dinner last week. Beacham Group was recognised as the first company to achieve the standard and were proud to be the first ITCRA […]

Autonomous Motorbikes and/or Robots

In a previous blog I mentioned about Autonomous Cars and how they are set to revolutionise how we travel (click here to read). Yamaha are well known for their Motorbikes, for speed, power and performance. Now the engineers at Yamaha have come up with something new, the ‘Yamaha Motobot’. The Motobot will be able to […]

iPad Pro VS Surface Pro 4 – Pro’s Con’s & The Comparison

With only 68 days till Christmas (sorry, possibly the worst way to start a blog post), some people may be considering a new Tech purchase for the holiday period. Recently Apple and Microsoft have announced new tablet devices which are larger than others on the market. Apple have the iPad Pro, and Microsoft have released […]

The one question you should nail at every job interview

In nearly 20 years recruiting in the information technology and telecommunication sectors, I’ve often been asked the best question or questions to ask at an job interview, or how best to prepare for what feels like for most people an ‘interrogation’. Statistically, most people know interviews by themselves are not the best predictor of success […]

Are women in Technology going to overtake men in technology?

The American University of Stanford has for the first time, had women / female students as the majority for computer science. 214 women are majoring in computer sciemce which is equivalent to 30% of all majors in the department. Human biology used to be the most popular for women which has since slipped to second. […]

Using WinRAR? You may be at risk

WinRAR is a great tool for uncompressing and compressing files, however the latest version has a security vulnerability which could leave half a billion users at risk. This is a critical bug where WinRAR can be exploited by a attacker simply by you opening a file. Whether the file is a movie, music, application, photo […]

Coderdojo

On Saturday 19th September, I attended a different type of event – a CoderDojo hosted at the Central Institute of Technology. It was being run by someone I have been in contact with recently, who invited me along to the event. What I saw was incredible. The talent of some of the children today, aged […]

The Apple Convention

You may have read one of my last blogs on “The iPhone Killer“, however now the time has come for Apple’s response. September has become the month of Apple’s product convention hosted in San Francisco. The event is where Apple announces its product line, yearly for new gadgets including, iPhones, iPads and tv – the […]

How Technology can help Bees

Written by Jason Crooks – Associate Recruitment Consultant If you read my last blog post, on The Internet Of things – I explained how there are going to be billions of connected devices that help us out in every day activities, by monitoring and tracking different things to make us more aware. This week is […]

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