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How to Go for PR Jobs
Posted by Katie Andrew in Payroll jobs on August 14, 2009

A recent research in UK shows that more graduates are taking interest in PR jobs than ever. Young people are getting keen to work in this industry. Hence the competition is getting tough. Are you wondering how to get a good foothold in the industry? Well, you should put efforts and make the most of your chances at university. As a student if you get the opportunity to take an internship go, grab the chance. You will find many PR agencies willing to offer unpaid internship. This will give you the chance to see how PR works are done. Also try to develop good communication skill which is an essential part of your job.
Make use of the availability of Payroll jobs
Posted by Katie Andrew in Payroll jobs on December 24, 2007
Whatever niche a business belongs to, it needs a payroll management system for sure. Payroll is common in all organisations and it should be looked after with utmost care. Payroll professionals must have detailed knowledge about finance, commerce, income tax norms and laws of the state and country and above all experience.
Organisations with no direct connection with commerce often feel it difficult to uphold a team to look after its payroll. Such organisations then either hire a payroll professional on ad-hoc basis or outsource their payroll management service.
There are certain bodies specialized in Payroll services. Such companies often hire qualified professionals. These establishments also provide training to payroll professionals.
Budding payroll professional may consider attending such courses. Companies with in-house payroll management staffs can also train their employees through professionally designed payroll management courses.
Payroll professionals are the people always on demand. In this highly volatile environment where everything is unpredictable, the future of payroll professionals is easy to speculate: like the mother trades it will never lose its importance.
Huge Demand For Payroll Professionals
Posted by Katie Andrew in Payroll jobs on October 24, 2007
It may not sound glamorous and it is doubtful whether a payroll professional will hit the celebrity pages along with high flying lawyers and creative accountants but that’s a good thing.
Being a payroll manager is a good solid career, not as much subject to the fickleness of the market than the more prestigious professions. For a start, no one ever sued the payroll manager and that’s a huge plus these days.
Along with other similar professions, you can’t just stroll into a payroll job. You have to have pension qualifications and meet the educational requirements as specified under the payroll legislation. There are a number of ways to study the ins and outs of payroll and pension, but we recommend you affiliate to a professional organization.
All information you require in this regard is available from The Institute of Payroll Professionals (IPP) the UK’s leading provider of qualifications, training and consultancy for payroll and pensions.
It is advisable to become an IPP payroll member to draw the full benefits of the organisation, which includes a free monthly payroll magazine, PayrollProfessional for up-to-date payroll news. The IPP currently has 5000 members.
Your first step in educating yourself for payroll jobs will be to obtain a payroll diploma. For information about this see the IPP web site. They also stress the importance to ongoing self-education in the payroll field. You will be kept informed of payroll conferences and other further payroll education opportunities via the site and the magazine.
Once you are payroll qualified you will want to find the best possible payroll position. There is a job section on the IPP website or you can go through employment agencies such as Boyce Recruitment and the Career Moves Group both of which will be eager to market the skills a qualified payroll manager to prospective employers, particularly in London, UK.