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BBC names chief people officer

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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has recruited Uzair Qadeer (pictured) as its new chief people officer as of the end of February. Qadeer will sit on the BBC executive committee, the operations committee, and be a key advisor to the board remuneration committee. I am delighted to welcome him to the BBC.”

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The top 10 most-read articles between 12 – 18 May 2023

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between 12 – 18 May 2023 were: Ovo Energy and Pizza Express named Best Places to Work 2023 Edenred acquires Reward Gateway for £1.15 between 12 – 18 May 2023 were: Ovo Energy and Pizza Express named Best Places to Work 2023 Edenred acquires Reward Gateway for £1.15 The top 10 most-read articles on www.employeebenefits.co.uk

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Aldi, BBC Studios and Huler named Inspiring Workplaces for EMEA

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Supermarket Aldi, media business BBC Studios and software firm Huler have been listed in Inspiring Workplaces Group’s Top 50 Inspiring Workplaces for EMEA in 2023. This shows that business leaders really are putting their people first and reaping the rewards this deserves.

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What is blind recruitment – and does it work?

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It involves removing the candidate’s name and other identifying factors – such as age, address or location, years of experience, and school or university names – from their application. Because many organisations focus on removing candidates’ names from applications, this process is often referred to as ‘name-blind recruitment’.