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CK Science to appear on Sky TV

Friday, April 25th, 2008

CK Science are currently in talks with Sky TV to appear on a new careers channel aimed at assiting people find work. CK Science will appear in a quarterly, half hour programme that will be aired in the summer targetting anybody that is interested in starting, or progressing within the science sector. The programme will also be broadcast on the internet via social networking sites. Ajay Patel, Manager of the CK Science Southern office, will be giving advice to graduate scientists about interviewing, CV writing and how to position yourself to get the right job. Lorna Crombie and Jonathan Hart-Smith, Directors of CK Science and CK Clinical respectively, will offer their thoughts and impressions about candidate availability, the global science market and how this impacts on recruitment. As part of the programme other major science companies will also talk about their experiences in recruiting scientists. CK Science will reach a world stage through broadcast by satellite and via the internet directly into peoples homes.

Exercise keeps you young.

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Bad news for the sedentary as scientist have discovered that being inactive in your leisure time can make you biologically up-to 10 years older. It gets even worse for people in a manual job as as it appears that only “leisure” exercise helps slow down the aging process. Check out the New Scientist article here. With companies looking for a wide age demographic in their workforce it will pay to hit the gym if you are hoping for a long career in science