Job searching in a recession - if you’ve been made redundant or have yet to find a first job on leaving college or university, you may wonder when you will ever get a job.
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So many people looking at so few jobs. So what can you do to make yourself stand out from the crowd?
Some people are lucky, they get extensive support via company provided outplacement, but that’s for the minority. Most people struggle on, picking up how to improve based on rejection. A tough way to learn.
I've helped over a thousand people clarify what it is they want to do, and be successful in job hunting, so let me help you too!
I want to help ensure you are clear on the job you seek and do everything possible to get the job you want.
I'll share the techniques which will make you stand out from the crowd.
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Too often I see applications where the CV is good but the covering letter is poor; someone sounds great on the phone but the interview is poor; and the times I see people who could have got more money, or a better benefits package … LET ME HELP YOU.
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‘How to Get a Job in a Recession’ is a comprehensive guide to getting a job, including getting organised, creating an effective CV, how to be successful with job applications and reasons for contacting companies directly. It should be read by every job seeker in challenging times.
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