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First steps after study

Whether you’ve just finished your GCSE’s, AS or A levels, College or degree Course, this is a huge ... 

June 17th 2013, 0 Comments
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Career Services Blog

First steps after study

Whether you’ve just finished your GCSE’s, AS or A levels, College or degree Course, this is a huge moment in your career “life”. You have some big decisions to make … Read More »

“Making an Impression” – do’s and don’ts at interview

Your CV has already made a great “first impression” on your potential employer, or you wouldn’t be in an interview situation. Now is the time to build upon that impression … Read More »

Why include a cover letter?

You have spent considerable time and effort “spring cleaning” your CV and marketing yourself to potential employees, so you may wonder why many job advertisements ask for a covering letter, … Read More »

Finding the right career path

During difficult financial times, the decision to make a career change may be taken out of the hands of some individuals. Whether the current economic climate has impacted on you, … Read More »

Staying Safe Online

Broadband and smart phones are commonplace, and job hunting online is quickly becoming the most popular way to begin a job search. It’s fast, it’s easy and it’s immediate; as … Read More »

New Year Career Resolutions

Moving your career in an improved direction is always a good thing; here are our top three New Year’s resolutions that can help you with your job hunt.   “Freshen … Read More »

Home Working – A solution or a problem?

In the current economic situation some unscrupulous companies are exploiting the desire of those keen to work. Unemployment figures have made schemes offering large earnings for minimal work by working … Read More »

How To Make Job Hunting Stress Work For You

With National Stress Awareness Day (7th November) just around the corner, it is more important than ever for jobseekers to channel their job hunting stress in a way that is … Read More »

3 CV “bloopers” to avoid

You have spent time agonising over what to include on your CV, you have done your research and you know that you need to target your CV. You are happy … Read More »

Three Tips for Summer Job Hunting

As the British summer continues, you may be considering seeking a summer job to either tide you over until your studies resume, or to try your hand at something new to … Read More »