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Showing posts with label job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label job. Show all posts

Monday, 6 October 2014

How Do I Define My Career Management Strategy?


Not sure where to begin?

Daunted?

Dis-illusioned?

Our new motivational video might help you follow the road to your new career management strategy.


Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Thinking About #Job Hunting in 2014?

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  • Get specialist help with your job applications.
  • Receive an impartial view of your skill set.
  • Prepare for interview.
  • Stuck in a rut? Not sure which career path to follow? A career mentoring session might be of help.

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Is your new year's resolution for 2014 to get a new job or maybe to invest in your career?

Monday, 5 August 2013

Navigate the #Job Application Pathway - with the aid of the #Resume Rhyme



The job application and recruitment process is a highly competitive one. Make use of the “Resume Rhyme” to navigate through each stage of the job hunting process, with a view to securing that new job.  
 
Navigate the recruitment pathway - shine light on what is required
 



Upfront
Research

R

Research the company, its markets and the job.

E

Evaluate what’s required to ensure you stand out from the mob.


S

Summarise and sell your skills to best effect.

U

Understand the job requirements and then reflect.



M

Memorise likely interview examples, without faking.

E

Employment is then yours for the taking!


Wednesday, 17 April 2013

What Is The Right Job For You?


We are exploring career strategy and career management at the moment but before you can do that that you really need to think about your career goals and direction. This is a topic we will be exploring shortly, as it is the first step in defining your personal career strategy.  

Once you have done that you will be able to define what is the right job for you I liked this article on Finding the Right Jobs from @AfterRedundancy, which includes some good advice.