Posts Tagged ‘Tips’

Interview – Top Tips for getting the best contract job!

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

NET 85% OF YOUR INCOME: www.tarpon-uk.com Tel: 0845 643 1580 This is a presentation to help people at interview. For a free salary calculation please visit www.tarpon-uk.comTarpon is an employment benefits company which offers contractors a tax-efficient payroll service. We are experts at giving impartial tax advice. We’ll claim up to 100% of your expenses back for you. And we’ll provide you with a personal business manager to handle both your admin and your invoicing. Plus many additional benefits making contracting more rewarding. Secure your contract Key tips to securing your next contract Making a good impression during the whole recruitment process is important, even more so as a contractor. Here are the key tips to convince a prospective employer that you’re the one for the contract, remember as a contractor you are selling your services you need to prove you can perform and get the job done! Availability This is key in the world of contracting make sure you get to the first interview they offer to make sure you get seen If you cannot make it suggest an initial telephone interview. Know when you are available to start a contract, if they need someone quick try and be flexible, even if you offer your service part time to start with. The Agency Make sure you use respected agencies. Research on the agencies you deal to make sure they will be working in the interest of both you and the employer. Try and build up a relationship with them, after all they will be

Power Job Search Tips With Google

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

One of the best ways to find jobs online is to conduct a local job search using Google. You can find all sorts of jobs including d One of the best ways to find jobs online is to conduct a local job search using Google. You can find all sorts of jobs including data entry jobs, typist jobs, government jobs and online computer jobs (these are some of the most commonly searched job vacancies using a search engine like Google). However, many online job searches which are used to find a new career opportunity tends to end up with too many search results to browse through. One of the most efficient ways to find a job online without visiting numerous online job sites is to narrow down your online jobs search using a search engine. This video demonstrates a simple, but very effective, way of doing just that. If you want to find out more ways to save time and effort in carrying out your Job Search activities, just visit www.GetMeOffTheDole.com, and you will find a wealth of other valuable information. Once there, don’t forget to try out the dedicated Job Search Engine.

Top 10 CV Tips

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Top 10 CV tips introduced by PFJ media.

Advanced Google Job Search Tips

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Find out why Google may be the ultimate job search tool. Learn how to find directories and conferences where your ideal employers are, in any city in America. Because that’s where the best jobs are likely to be. You then target these employers with Extreme Networking, Guerrilla Resumes and Guerrilla Cover Letters. Excerpted from the Guerrilla Job Search System DVD – tinyurl.com

Job Search Tips

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

WatchMojo.com gets some tips from a representative from Monster.com to help you find the job thats right for you.

Top Job Hunting Tips to beat the Recession!

Friday, August 13th, 2010

www.younghotelier.com and http – Craig Cochran and Alex Rawson from Movenpick Hotels & Resorts share their Top Job Hunting tips for the recession.

Interview Tips: Describe going above & beyond at work. GOOD

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

A woman, interviewing for a Events Coordinator position, answers the common interview question: Describe a time when you went above and beyond at work. This is an example of a GOOD way to answer this question. Created by Fresno, California’s most respected Recruiting, Staffing and Events Coordinator consulting firm — Denham Resources.

Help writing a CV, tips & advice for job seekers everywhere!

Monday, April 19th, 2010

NET 85% OF YOUR INCOME: www.tarpon-uk.com 0845 6431580 I’m looking for a contract job — but the first thing recruitment agencies ask for is my CV. Why is my CV so important? Getting an interview can depend on how good your CV is. It is your opportunity to show an employer that you’ve got the skills and experience needed and that you are the right person for the job. So, how long should my CV be? Your CV should be no more than two pages long & easy to read with spaces between each section. & What should I include in my CV? You need to start with your Personal profile This section should only be a few lines long, but must spark the reader’s interest. Be brief as you can highlight examples of your skills in later sections. You may include the following: Name, address and contact details. Skills and qualities Then there’s your Employment history Start with your present or most recent job and work backwards, ideally using bullet points as these are much clearer. You may include the following: Each employer The dates you worked for them The job title Your main duties You then move on to Education and training Start with your most recent study and go back to the qualifications you got at school.. You may include the following: The university, college or school you went to The dates the qualifications were awarded and any grades Any other courses, if they’re relevant You will also need to mention Hobbies and interests Employers like to read about your interests, as it can give

Top 10 Tips from an HR Director when moving to Dubai for a Job (Long Version)

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

www.younghotelier.com – Things to consider when relocating or moving to Dubai to take up a job. Hotel specific issues as well as generic employment considerations for Dubai and the Middle East. A video interview with Craig Cochran, the Director of Human Resources for Moevenpick Hotels & Resorts, Middle East & Asia.


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