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100+ Top Tips for Job Seekers

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This book will help YOU in the following ways; 1. Learning the Top 10 things you need to do—TODAY, 2. Giving you a process to identify what you really want to do next. 3. Writing a fantastic CV. 4. Effectively handling the four ways into the Job market; Adverts, Agencies, Networking and Direct Approach. 5. Winning at interview; Basic techniques, Answering questions, At the Interview. 6.  Running a successful job search campaign. I have written this book in a "snappy" bullet point style so you get the answers right away. You are likely to be one of four types of people (in no particular order); 1) Have left full time education and cannot get a job, 2) Out of work and looking for a job, 3) In a job but unhappy with how things are going in your organisation, 4) Returning to work having brought up a family.


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Publisher: Next Steps Group Limited

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  • ISBN: 9780957008502
  • Release date: December 12, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9780957008502
  • File size: 451 KB
  • Release date: December 12, 2012

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This book will help YOU in the following ways; 1. Learning the Top 10 things you need to do—TODAY, 2. Giving you a process to identify what you really want to do next. 3. Writing a fantastic CV. 4. Effectively handling the four ways into the Job market; Adverts, Agencies, Networking and Direct Approach. 5. Winning at interview; Basic techniques, Answering questions, At the Interview. 6.  Running a successful job search campaign. I have written this book in a "snappy" bullet point style so you get the answers right away. You are likely to be one of four types of people (in no particular order); 1) Have left full time education and cannot get a job, 2) Out of work and looking for a job, 3) In a job but unhappy with how things are going in your organisation, 4) Returning to work having brought up a family.


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