These days there are more recruitment websites on the internet than ever before, thanks to a boom in the market. Recruitment sales jobs aim to get companies and recruiters advertising their vacancies with your company's website. This means phoning up potential clients and making a sales pitch.The sales and services you offer will obviously vary from one employer to the next. The following are some [...]
When composing your CV for payroll jobs you are applying for, you want to stand out from the crowd. The best way to do this is by emphasising the experience and knowledge you have in the role. Getting the format right and writing a compelling cover letter are vital steps.Think of your CV as a promotional pamphlet focused on selling you. To avoid being lost in the crowd, try to avoid clich©s when [...]
Job hunting can be an incredibly frustrating time, whether you're just setting out on your career or looking for a new role after several years with the same company.It's never easy playing the waiting game as you seek out employment opportunities, but there are steps you can take to keep frustrations down to a minimum. Read on for more tips on how you can improve your chances of securing an interview [...]
There are several common mistakes that are made by those looking for a new job. The majority of recruitment people and HR staff always see the same silly mistakes that are so easy to avoid. Before you apply for your next job make sure you're not about to make one of these obvious mistakes.Make sure you meet the requirements of the position. If the job calls for a minimum of two years experience and [...]
Posted by admin on September 29, 2009
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How to prepare for a job interview is an important skill as interviews are the key to winning job offers and building careers . They are your opportunity to present yourself as the right person to do the job. If you want a career choice and remember the hottest careers often have the highest competition you need to become skillful at interviews An interview should be a two-way flow of [...]
Posted by admin on August 7, 2009
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Careers Assessment: Skills Analysis 2 of 3 Analysing your skills is an essential career planning activity. After all if you don't know your skills how can you let potential employers know about the skills that they are looking for . Here we are looking at Self Management Skills and Special knowledge and Work Content Skills. This article should be read in conjunction with Careers Assessement [...]
Posted by admin on August 5, 2009
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Career Search and Handling Redundancy As the number of new redundancies increases, it's natural for a person to feel under enormous pressure to find work as fast as possible. While this sense of urgency is perfectly natural, it's also counter productive. In particular, it doesn't allow a person to comes to terms with their redundancy. For some people, the added stress gets in the way of finding [...]
Posted by admin on August 1, 2009
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