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- Negotiating A Better Package For Your New Job
- If you make it through the test and convince your interviewers of your fantastic worth, a job offer may be just around the corner and you face having to talk about the nitty-gritty: your financial value. Although many graduate training schemes have set starting salaries, there are loads of other...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Use Your Careers Service To Boost Your Chances Of Getting A Job
- Careers advisers, supported by information officers, are unsung heroes and experts of the graduate careers world. They know a lot about a lot of things and they want to help you. If you are getting information overload from trawling the web, or you feel sick with fear about what you...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How Your First Job Can Set You Up For The Future
- The first job you choose can influence your chances of moving up to a second, more senior position. Take a look at these tips given in this paper so that you know what you really want and can get started on making your career plans. A good first job can...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Grad Careers And Job Fulfilment
- Job fulfilment is becoming more important in the world of grad careers... this paper discovers what it is and how to make sure you get it. For the average graduate, the shadow of bank overdrafts and student loans makes money the biggest concern when looking for a job. But recruitment...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Matching Yourself To The Job
- It's not all about whether you are right for the job, but also whether the job is right for you. Finding a career that suits your skills and values will save a lot of time and heartache when it comes to filling in application forms. You can either start by...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Make The Most Of Recruitment Fairs
- Graduate careers fairs are a great way to meet recruiters, find out more about employers and industries, and hunt for jobs. Read on for tips on how to get organised to make the most of your time and to enjoy all the fun of the fair. Autumn and spring are...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Don't Panic! It's Never Too Late To Start Your Job-Hunt
- If you've been putting off your job-hunt because you don't know where to begin, now is the time to take stock. It's never easy to grapple with life's big decisions. Sometimes even minor, everyday decisions such as 'Where shall we go on Friday night?', or 'What can I get my...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- What Not To Wear: Dress For Success At Your Job Interviews
- Do clothes really make a difference to how interviewers respond to you? Do clothes really make a difference to your chances of job success? 'Most certainly, yes,' Most of us are very visual - we use our sight in order to judge everything around us. When meeting people we will...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Body Talk: The Right Moves For Job Interviews
- Practice some body language techniques so that you stay cool in the interview hot seat. Whether you like it or not, everyone decodes the signals they receive from the body language of others, both consciously and unconsciously. In job interviews it's natural to feel nerves (and shake a bit, as...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Where To Begin Your Job Hunt
- It's not all about whether you are right for the job, but also whether the job is right for you. Finding a career that suits your skills and values will save a lot of time and heartache when it comes to filling in application forms. The first job you choose...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Impress At Your Job Interview
- The interview is the beginning of the real business of selection for most employers. They will have weeded out the weak applications and now it's up to you to confirm the favourable impression you have already made. This may sound daunting but it really shouldn't be. It's not just about...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Panel Interviews: How To Face More Than One Interviewer
- Panel interviews can be a feature of graduate assessment centres, but they can also be a standard interview method for professions such as teaching and other areas of the public sector. While it may seem daunting to face a group of interviewers, they can actually be fairer and sometimes easier...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Technical Interviews: The Basics
- For some career sectors you may be invited to a technical interview, which will be used to assess specialist skills. If you are applying for a technical or specialist position in an engineering, technology or science company, chances are you'll get an interview containing technical questions. Some employers favour a...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Make The Best First Impression With Graduate Recruiters
- Even the most professional interviewer is a human being first and a professional second. But however nervous you feel, you must not enter the room looking and feeling like a victim. There are just three things to concentrate on at the start of the interview: your eyes, your mouth and...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Managing Your Online Reputation
- Social networks are great tools for keeping in touch with your friends and family, but did you know that recruiters use them too? This paper explains how you can manage your online reputation and use social networks to your advantage when searching for your graduate job. 15 per cent of...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- What Jobs Can I Do With An Arts Degree?
- While a degree in engineering or nursing can set you on your career path from day one, arts degrees rarely have a strong vocational focus. However, an arts qualification is a way into a whole host of careers. When it comes to arts degrees, it's more a question of what...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Networking: What's That All About?
- Networking is something we do naturally almost every day of our lives. We meet friends through other friends and in next to no time we have a network of mates. The principle is exactly the same when it comes to developing a network to find out about jobs. It needs...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Coping With Rejection
- Your interview went well and you thought the job was in the bag... but you've just heard that you didn't get it. This paper explains how to cope with job interview rejection, turn the situation around and use it to your advantage. Interviewers aren't perfect. It can be easy to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Juggling Multiple Job Offers
- If you've had more than one job offer and still have another interview lined up, you'll need to review your options carefully before making any decisions. It's a nice problem, if there is such a thing. Imagine being asked on a date by Brad Pitt on the night you usually...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Tricky Interview Questions About The Job
- Telling the interviewer what interests you about the job their offering can be harder than it sounds. Interviewers will always ask about the job you are applying for. It may seem a little odd - surely they should be telling you about the job - but it's a chance to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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