Thursday, 16 July 2015

Lack of engagement from employees is having a major affect on businesses!

Research conducted by gallup.com showed that 15% of workers in Germany are disengaged in their jobs. A more worrying report by Gallup reported only 13% of employees are actively engaged in the US. Disengagement is not as simple as saying someone is unhappy at work, disengaged employees take less pride in their work, have less loyalty to their company and take more time off, thus costing businesses billions every year! 


Disengaged workers costs the German economy 73 billion to 95 billion euros annually in lost productivity. Each day when someone is away from work in Germany it costs a business 252 Euros! Disengagement costs the US $2,246 per disengaged employee per year!

Seeing those figures should surely make any company sit up and be more aware of their employees. So why are people feeling disengaged? 

Employee disengagement is primarily driven by how supervisors - from team leaders to line managers - manage people. Given the state of employee engagement in Germany today, it's evident that most managers aren't creating environments in which employees feel motivated. 

The main reasons for disengagement as reported by staff were; 
  • Stress and isolation, 
  • Lack of training,
  • Skills and accomplishments going unrewarded. 
  • No raise or financial incentives,
  • Lack of respect,
  • Lack of communication within the company.
  • Too many restrictions and rules. 
You might think staff leaving and moving on might be a good thing if they are disengaged. However, the cost of staff training and the fact that employees have desirable skills and knowledge, is enough reason to keep staff within your company.  If you don't take full advantage of your employees another company or competitor will! 
Word of mouth and social media all play a part on how staff express their disengagement with a company. If customers are considering a service or product, they will take recommendations from their friends, family, media and digital technology. If they are seeing negative feedback about a company that will affect their decision. 


So can companies really afford not to take employee disengagement seriously?


Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Best, Worst and most Stressful jobs in the UK?

A study conducted by search engine Adzuna.co.uk in September 2013, analysed over 2,000 job titles to highlight the best, worst, most stressful
in the UK. Each job title was scored based on 25 different criteria including earning potential, working conditions, competitiveness, unemployment rates and job security. These scores were then combined to produce an overall list of the top 10 best and worst jobs in the UK.


So what were the results? 


The Worst Jobs of 2013 – Miners and Couriers have the worst jobs in the UK the study has shown. High-pressure deadlines, the lowest income growth potential in the survey and long hours pushed these roles to the top the of  the“worst” list.  Sous chefs, Electricians and HGV Drivers round out the rest of the worst jobs.


















The Best Jobs of 2013 – On a positive note the best jobs on the market are Translators, Web Developers and Surgeons. These roles boasted the highest levels of job security in the study, some of the highest average salaries (exceeding £85,000 p.a.) and excellent income growth potential of up to 8 times starting salary. Lack of competition, employer demand, rising wages and excellent working environments also resulted in Web Developers being voted one of the most stress free jobs in the UK today.




















The Most Stressful Jobs – And finally the most stressful jobs have been revealed unsurprisingly to be Pilots & Oil Riggers, with doctors and fireman making an appearance on the list, scoring top for emotional and physical stress. Journalists rank as the 4th most stressful career choice, primarily due to highest pressure working environments and a deadline driven culture. Low levels of competition, few deadlines and little physical work have resulted in Librarians and Translators being named the least stressful jobs on the market.


















Which list would you put your job in? 

References- Adzuna.co.uk

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Great to see you all at PSI last week!

Last week Kubo exhibited at the annual PSI conference at the Millennium Gloucester hotel in London. With over 280 delegates, 20 exhibitors and 62 speakers it was a busy and packed few days!


Kubo spoke to professionals across the 3 days, some looking to progress their career, some looking to fill new roles or some that just wanted to chat about the industry.

Rachel Keay and Andi Brown from Kubo attended the quiz night and barn dance Gala dinner and no, thankfully, there are no pictures we will be sharing of the event!


Before PSI 2015 Kubo said we would be donating to World Cancer Research Fund, our 2015 sponsored charity. For every business card we received at this event we would donate to the charity. We are please to announce that on Monday we made a donation on behalf of everyone that took the time to stop by our stand and drop in their business cards. Kubo would like to extend our thanks to those that helped us support World Cancer Research Fund and as a result, support the work that this amazing charity does to research and prevent cancer.

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

How will the UK General Election effect your pocket?


The UK Election has kicked off and the parties have released their 2015 Manifestos. How will what their proposing effect wages and jobs?


All parties have said that they want to help people see more of their money. How do they plan to do this? The Conservatives have said that they will raise the minimum wage tax threshold to £12,500 and 40% tax on £50,000 plus. The labour party have said they will raise minimum wage to £8 by 2019 and re-introduce a 10% starting tax and 50% on earnings over £150000. The Liberal Democrats have also said that they would raise the income tax threshold to £12,500 while UKIP would raise it to £13,500 and introduce a 35% tax on earnings between £42,000 and £55,000.

Therefore what about Jobs and young people starting out in the job market?
Labour have said that they want to offer apprenticeships for every school leaver who gets the grades. The Conservatives have said that they want to aim for full employment where "anyone who wants a job is able to get a job". They also want to further fund their apprenticeship schemes and offer 3 million more places. The Green party want to create 1 million public sector jobs and introduce a maximum 35 hour working week.

It seems that all the parties are offering a lot of promise within the job market and all want to boost our economy. This would be great for everyone if we could see the unemployment figures drop even further and see more money in our pockets.


Wednesday, 15 April 2015

For the 2nd year running Kubo will be at the PSI Annual Conference next month!


Kubo are proud for the 2nd year running will be exhibiting at the 2015 PSI conference between the 10th and 13th of May at The Millennium Gloucester Hotel in London. 


This year the PSI Annual conference theme will be "Relevant Applications in a Changing Environment", with a focus on case studies and collaboration.  This will the 38th consecutive annual event which is regarded as the principal annual event for statisticians in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry in Europe. 

The conference is held over a 3 day period and made up of plenary sessions, parallel sessions (including breakout sessions and sessions for career young statisticians), poster sessions and the annual general meeting. Sessions include data transparency, meta-analysis, estimands, risk-based monitoring, data visualization and many more with speakers from industry, academia and regulatory agencies.

There will 60 speakers over the 3 days a pub quiz and a barn dance! I'm not sure if Kubo will be donning our cowboy boots just yet, but im sure that the event will have a lot to offer and will be a great success!

If you will be attending the event next month make sure you stop by our stand and say hello!


Wednesday, 1 April 2015

Is it time spent with family or time spent away from work you are looking forward to most this Easter break?

Summer is upon us, the days are finally longer and the Easter break is very nearly here. Is it the time spent with your family and friends you are looking forward to most or just the time spent away from work! If it's the latter then maybe its time to start looking for something different?


Kubo have been overwhelmed with the number of new job roles that have arisen over the last few months from companies looking to expand. It seems business is good and companies are looking to fill those much needed positions. 

Take a look at some of the new opportunities that Kubo currently have!

Team Leader, Data Management- UK
An exciting opportunity has arisen within one of the largest functional biometrics suppliers in Europe providing global pharma, biotech and medical device partners with innovative, cost effective development services. Our client is currently looking for a Team Leader responsible for the Provision of line management services to the Data Management function. The successful candidate will provide line management to their assigned Data Management team including the provision of performance and development planning and management, training, mentoring and coaching. 

Statistical Programmer II- US
Our client a global CRO that provides high quality global clinical research support and strategic development services to pharmaceutical, device, and biotechnology companies is currently looking for a qualified statistical programmer II for their office in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing company which offers real career potential, as well as a dedicated team environment and competitive compensation. 

Proposals Manager- Anywhere in Europe
Do you want to work for a global top 10 CRO? Our client is a full-service clinical research organization, providing the full range of Phase I to IV clinical development services for the world’s pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device industries across six continents. Our client is currently recruiting for a Proposal Manager who will cooperate with internal and external stakeholders to create proposals in order to win new and repeat business. The Proposal Manager functions as proposal lead in support of business development for assigned projects and also participates in internal proposals meetings and meetings with customers. Previous experience in proposal preparation in the CRO/pharmaceutical industry essential.

Senior Biostatistician- Italy- Home based working negotiable
Our client a global CRO is looking for a senior‐level professional with at least 3 years experience and able to work independently on requested activities. The person we are looking for will work autonomously in preparing Statistical Analysis Plans and writing statistical methodology and results sections of reports. The successful candidate will provide statistical input to the study design and write and review the stat section of Protocols and review Case Report Forms. He/she will also prepare and deliver training to staff and/or clients on statistical methodology and statistical principles and produce and validate statistical analysis using SAS.

To see all our latest job opportunites or to apply for a role please visit www.kuborecruitment.com or email info@kuborecruitment.com. 

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Help Kubo Support World Cancer Research Fund at the ACDM next week!

We announced last year that Kubo have chosen to support World Cancer Research Fund as our nominated charity for 2014 through to 2015. World Cancer Research Fund, champions research on the effects of diet, nutrition, body composition and physical activity on cancer prevention and survival


Cancer currently affects one in three people in the UK but about a third of the most common cancers could be prevented through eating a healthy diet, being physically active and maintaining a healthy weight. That’s around 81,000 cancer-free lives. This vital research is an important part of their vision of living in a world where no one develops a preventable cancer.

We will be supporting World Cancer Research Fund  at this year's ACDM in Brussels at the Hotel Husa President Park on Wednesday March 18th. For every business card we receive we will make a donation to World Cancer Research Fund.

If you are planning to be at the ACDM next week, why not stop by the Kubo stand and 
give us your business card to help us support the fantastic work that World Cancer Research Fund UK do. 

We look forward to seeing you there!