The changing face of Maritime HR
We reached out to several HR professionals who have been working in the maritime sector for many years and asked their opinion on how the role of HR has changed
We reached out to several HR professionals who have been working in the maritime sector for many years and asked their opinion on how the role of HR has changed
We recently read an article in HR Magazine suggesting that the recruitment market is no longer candidate-driven based upon a decrease in job postings and an increase in applications on
For 18 years Spinnaker have been providing remuneration benchmarking reports for the maritime industry enabling HR and Crewing teams access to comprehensive reports for their annual pay reviews. It all
Using a recruitment consultant can provide several benefits and advantages when it comes to the hiring process. We asked Teresa Peacock, Spinnaker’s Managing Director of the Executive Search division for
20 June 2023. London, United Kingdom. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA International) proudly announced that their joint project, the Maritime Speakers Bureau,
Sustained growth in the world fleet of merchant ships is a positive backdrop for employment of shipping professionals. And further enlargement is likely, although signs point to a slowing expansion
In February 2023 Allaboutshipping.co.uk ran its annual list of the Top 100 women working in the maritime industry. The list was launched in 2019 to tie in with the IMO’s
Changing tradition It is quite easy to assume that the maritime industry is driven by tradition rather than requirements of time; being a rather niche sphere, it is only natural
The idea of a four-day working week had been brewing for some time, never reaching a substantial amount of popularity, until COVID-19 struck and hybrid and flexible working changed people’s