I am sure some people amble along in the same job just to avoid ‘the interview’, but in this economic climate it seems almost impossible to do this. So what do we do – there is no doubt we are tested more and more, and up against so many applicants. Look at it this way, if you get past the application process you are doing well – out of 4000 applicants (possibly) you got an interview.
So what do you do: The key is in the preparation
]]>Mental preparation is the one we are least practised at. It only needs to take a few minutes. but it can give you that extra confidence boost and the edge over your competitors. Here are two ways to prepare yourself mentally for any situation, be it a new job, an important meeting, a romantic date, a job interview or a presentation.
1. Set Your Intention
]]>For many, the job market has been a scary place over the last two years. If you are one of those that has been affected, now is the time to get your CV and cover letter in order. It is important that it contains certain information, a specific format and pizzaz.
Take a listen to Fiona Biggins and Quinn Simpson, two Striding Out coaches, they discuss what makes a great CV with Reprezent's young people!
Listen to the Gr8 Employment Debate programme 21.02.2011
]]>Or are you setting your sights high? Are you holding out for your dream job? Perhaps a 'graduate' job? Or a job in a very competitive industry? Or even a job which means you don't need to commute or move home?
I'd encourage you to do both.....
]]>Finding a job can be a challenging task for anyone. From searching for jobs, writing CVs or cover letters, going for interview and completing a pyschometric test, there can be a number of challenges to securing your ideal job. Read on for the valuable list of simple top tips to help you on every step of the journey to your dream job!
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So the question is, how up-to-date is your CV?
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Things that you may want to think about before going to your interview which would help you to feel more confident about yourself and your ability are:
]]>Hundreds of articles have been written about how to land the perfect job, how to keep that job and also how to move up in your career. This article is one of them. Yet, instead of being a 'how to', it will be a WILL do.
1. Network, network, network!
2. Connect others!
3. Be persistent!
4. Know yourself!
5. Be Proactive!
Five easy steps are listed above but the question is – will you do them?
I am going to give several reasons for why these are the right steps to either landing, keeping or moving up in your career to ensure that you WILL do them.
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Businesses spend a lot of time and money getting their mission statements right, because without a clear mission statement, you may drift off course. And if you don’t know where you are going any road will take you there. This is how we often “fall into” careers. With a mission statement, you can measure every activity against it and make sure you’re on the right road to where you want to go.
A clear mission statement will keep you clear-headed and out of trouble. ]]>
“Lack of experience,” is the number one reason a young person is turned down for a job role.
How is a person meant to gain experience in the workplace if they are not given the chance or opportunity to prove themselves?
Now, more than ever, there is more and more competition in the workplace, meaning the need to promote yourself has become increasingly important.
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