by admin | Oct 8, 2012 | Job Searching & Surviving Redundancy
Even your job search needs a strategy Advice on the job search is ten a penny and countless books have been written about the best way to find your next position and more than 1001 ways to present your CV. Advice is both confusing and conflicting and this does not...
by admin | Sep 19, 2012 | Job Searching & Surviving Redundancy
Nightmare or dream interview? Headingley has begun to see its annual surge of cars packed to the rafters with everything a student might need for the new term, as Leeds opens the doors once again to freshers and returning students. These students are perhaps amongst...
by admin | Sep 1, 2012 | Job Searching & Surviving Redundancy
Does the unadvertised job market exist? There are countless myths surrounding the unadvertised job market, statistics are banded about suggesting that anywhere between 70–80% is in the hidden job market. The statistics on the Labour market differ widely between...
by admin | Jun 20, 2012 | Job Searching & Surviving Redundancy
Staying positive through the redundancy journey Redundancy has become a fact of Yorkshire life recently with many of us being touched either directly or indirectly. Many more are still living under the threat of redundancy or have already had their position put at...
by admin | Jun 20, 2012 | Job Searching & Surviving Redundancy
Do you look for excuses not to job search or do they find you? The nights are lighter the weather is better and suddenly a number of executive job seekers have better things to do with their time other than implement an effective job search. The garden needs sorting,...
by admin | Jun 20, 2012 | Job Searching & Surviving Redundancy
CVs are often subjective with opinion split on everything from length, content even font. One of the issues that reared its head recently is whether or not to include personal interests on the CV. Is anyone interested in what you do when you are not working? Does this...
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