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07 Aug Posted by admin in Career Advice | Comments

My New Job Isn’t What I thought It Would Be.. What Should I do?

So you got what you thought was the job of your dreams. The selection process was tough but you got it!! The excitement, the relief and the anticipation probably don’t even begin to describe how you felt at achieving that moment. Then you start, it has all come true or has it? The training is ...

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27 Jul Posted by admin in Job Hunting Resources | 2 comments

How Can I Use Social Media to Enhance My Job Search?

FaceBook, LinkedIn and Twitter are the most popular social media networks in the English-speaking world, and as such form powerful tools, you can use in your job search. The number of users on these sites is staggering: As a job hunter, you can take advantage of this exposure by creating and maintaining a professional, stylish ...

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12 Jun Posted by admin in Career Advice | Comments

Our Take On The BBC Apprentice Finals

So Lord Sugar has decided to “play it safe” with a recruiter winning the Apprentice. In our opinion, a weak boardroom final considering the lengthy recruitment process, which I’m sure a number of competent recruiters would agree with me. Aside from the usual TV antics though, has Lord Sugar ended up with the right Apprentice? ...

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25 Apr Posted by admin in Getting An Interview | 9 comments

Should I Tailor Every Job Application And Covering letter?

Companies and recruitment agencies both like to feel you've made an effort even if they don't get a chance to read it fully. Where you are applying to a company direct they'll be pleased to read words which they associate with their organisation and subconsciously, they will be more positive about your application

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21 Mar Posted by admin in Career Advice | Comments

Higher Education from a Recruiter’s Perspective

Education is an expensive endeavour these days. It is definitely a plus when it comes to getting a good job. It’s one of those things where more is usually better. But not always. Let me explain. As we all know, an education is costly. Once we have received it, we then need to become employed. ...

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04 Mar Posted by admin in Interview Tips | 3 comments

20 Interviews and No Job – What Am I Doing Wrong?

Your CV is spectacular; your cover letter engaging. You’ve been to numerous interviews and everyone was smiles and nods, but you still don’t have a job. What’s gone wrong? Most likely if you’ve had a number of interviews, you can assume your CV, covering letter and follow-up are good. Just as likely, your qualifications and experience ...

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27 Feb Posted by admin in CV Tips | Comments

Getting Your CV Past the 5-Second Rule

The 5-second rule? Yes, the 5-second rule. There’s really a 5-second rule for CV reviewing? How do you know? Yes, there really is. I know because that is, in part, how I screen my own job candidates. Recruiters and large HR departments receive perhaps 100 CVs and applications per day for various positions. In that ...

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08 Feb Posted by admin in Job Search | Comments

I need a Job!

But do you? Do you need a Job or do you want a Job? I know you might think they’re the same thing but in reality there’s a huge difference. Think about all the times you have really needed something, how many times have you succeeded? Now think about all the times you have wanted ...

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06 Feb Posted by admin in Workshops | Comments

You’re Hired Workshop At The University Of Hertfordshire

Last Thursday saw our first workshop of the year at the University Of Hertfordshire, and also the first of our new 2-hour ‘Taking Yourself To Market’ sessions. The engagement of delegates of all ages was incredible. This was a 2 hour workshop which covered all of the different areas of job hunting and what you ...

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02 Feb Posted by admin in Job Hunting Tips | Comments

Ask For Help

This sounds like such a simple tip but I want you to understand that there is so much resource around us, that we very rarely use. Friends, old colleagues, networks, facebook, linked in, are you using these resources, which are at your fingertips. Remember our friends and old colleagues maybe in jobs; perhaps they can ...

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