26/6/2026 What Not to Say in a Job Interview (and What to Say Instead) Struggling with interviews? Learn the phrases that instantly put employers off and discover what to say instead. Sound confident, stay professional and boost your chances of getting the job.
26/6/2026 Are Job Interviews Hard? Job interviews can feel intimidating, but they don't need to be! In this article, we’ll break down what makes interviews challenging and share expert tips to help you stay calm, focused, and confident.
2/6/2026 The Rhino Report – June 2026 More candidates. Fewer vacancies. Ongoing skills shortages. Discover what's really happening in the UK job market and what employers and job seekers need to know in Rhino Recruitment's June 2026 report.
28/5/2026 The Hidden Staffing Risks in Marine Refit and Shipyard Project Most shipyard delays aren’t caused by engineering. Learn how staffing gaps, fatigue, and certification issues quietly derail marine refit projects.
7/5/2026 Why Engineering Companies That Plan Hiring Early Deliver Projects Faster Engineering projects don’t fail because of design. They fail because the right engineers weren’t secured in time. Discover why companies that plan hiring early deliver projects faster and avoid costly delays.
4/5/2026 The Rhino Report – May 2026 More candidates are on the market. Employers are still struggling to hire. And AI is changing how people apply for jobs faster than ever. So what’s actually happening in the UK job market right now?
24/4/2026 Why Energy-from-Waste Plants Struggle to Hire Maintenance Engineers Energy-from-waste plants are struggling to hire maintenance engineers. What’s causing the shortage, and why are operators competing for the same talent?
30/3/2026 The Rhino Report – April 2026 Struggling to get responses from job applications? This month’s Rhino Report breaks down ghost jobs, market slowdown, and where genuine hiring is still happening across the UK.
9/3/2026 Why Shipyard Refits Often Struggle to Secure Skilled Engineers A ship enters dry dock and the clock starts. So why do so many shipyard refits struggle to secure skilled engineers when they need them most?