Writing your CV Now that you have searched and found your dream job, you’re ready to write your CV! But what things do you need to include?
Career progression: changing career paths The majority of people consider changing career paths at some stage during their careers. Not everyone acts upon it but for those who do the move can prove a highly rewarding experience.
Exams: revision top tips I have an exam coming up, but I have no idea how to revise!BeforePlan ahead of timeNote all important datesSet long term and short term goalsDe-clutter study spaceHave everything you need in one place
Career progression: interviews There are a number of types and styles of interviews and questions each designed to find out in a relatively short space of time if you are suitable for the position and if you will fit into the company’s values and culture.
Moving into management Moving into a management role will present new challenge and you will have increased responsibilities connected to your job role.
Presentation making It's very unlikely that people love to present. However, sometimes in your job role you need to! Not everyone has the confidence to present well, but these do's and don't top tips will help you along the way.
How to put soft skills on a CV As your personal sales document, your CV really needs to highlight your key skills to a potential employer. The skills you include – and how you include them ‒ can make the difference between progressing to the next stage or landing in the reject pile.
Supporting full time learners into employment Making sure that a new generation of talent enters the industry is crucial to its success, Autotech Group shows how it could happen as it launches its AutoTech Academy.
20 steps to building a great LinkedIn profile Your LinkedIn profile is your online CV, it allows express your personal branding and put yourself out there for employers to see. There are many reasons to create a LinkedIn profile and not all of them are to find a new job.
Finding LGBTQ friendly employers Finding a job can seem like a real slog sometimes, and it can feel even harder if you’re struggling to find employers who you think will treat you fairly just because you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Surviving redundancy There is often the feeling that the people who keep their jobs after a round of redundancies are the lucky ones.