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Five time-saving job seeking tips

Between your current full-time job, a busy social life, family commitments and all the other things life can throw at you, it’s not surprising many of us struggle to find the time for job hunting when the time comes. The updating of a CV alone can sometimes take weeks to…

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Five habits of highly effective recruiters

Recruitment is like any other sector: There are good consultants and… not so good. We’re all too aware that one bad experience is all it takes to threaten an ongoing relationship, and since we’re not in the market for transactional recruitment, that’s not a strategy we’re willing to contemplate! Of…

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The benefits of private seasonal employment

Seasonal employment is a fantastic option for those looking to build a flexible lifestyle, providing a chance to earn extra income and increase your career knowledge without committing to a full-time role. In the private sector, seasonal jobs can range from three months in a ski chalet as a stewardess,…

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Five steps to creating the perfect graduate CV

When you’re fresh out of university with just a handful of summer placements and a weighty dissertation under your belt, it can sometimes be unclear to know what to include within the content of your CV. Which details would potential employers be interested in? With so little work experience, how…

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Improving your interviewing technique

In the job hunt process, there’s no doubting practice makes perfect. So, no matter how many job interviews you’ve attended (both virtually and in-person), it’s always worth considering how you can improve and what you can do better in the future. Make sure your skills are to scratch with the…

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Four steps to writing the perfect cover letter

In most circumstances, a cover letter is the first opportunity you’ll have to impress a new employer. While a CV is often a factual and informative way to represent your career to date, the cover letter should offer some insight into your personality while giving them a brief overview of…

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Job-hunting lessons from the Love Island villa

For the minority that don’t know, Love Island is one of the UK’s most talked-about and loved programmes gracing our televisions this season, with this year’s first episode raking in a record 3.3 million viewers. What most of us won’t contemplate when settling down on the sofa for the umpteenth…

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So you can’t make the interview?

When it comes to arranging interviews, it is almost an unwritten rule that at least one candidate will cancel. This can be a cause of much frustration, as the time gone into organising both the candidate and client has now been wasted. This process begins when the consultants call you…

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How to stand out from the crowd as a graduate

When competing for your first graduate role, distinguishing yourself from your peers can be harder than first thought. If you are sitting at similar life stages to everyone else, how do you convince a potential employer that you’re the right person for the role? It all comes down to planning…

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