Recruitment challenges could delay return of cargo-hungry bellies
IAG Cargo has launched its “biggest-ever recruitment drive” as it looks to hire 500 staff ...
It has long been known that the logistics industry struggles to attract new recruits – it’s not a well-known career path. But this video by the UK Chamber of Shipping, which has won two awards, is a great way to introduce people to a career at sea. It points to various benefits: working with the latest technology, the travel, working in a team. It is aimed at 13-17-year-olds, and even if they choose not to have a career at sea, they will at least take away some understanding of the industry.
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