Traditional Job SearchTraditional Job Search

Applying for jobs you see advertised is the most common method people use to find a job.  People get it wrong as they have never been shown the system, it’s much easier once you know how to decode the ads.

A telephone seminar is also available – join the live class or listen to a recording.

There is a structured way to respond to job ads, and it’s easy once you know what to do.

Too many people think that they can use a similar application to all companies when you need to specifically focus on what’s included in the job ad.

You need to be specific in the application form, CV and the covering letter.

Competency based application forms demand a specific type of answer. You need to be clear in how you describe your application, too many people are not. You will get to read many different examples which make it much easier when you come to develop your own.
Guidance on how to create a covering letter is included too!

If you follow the steps in this module your application form will be much clearer and a greater chance of success. 

“Why didn’t any one tell me about this method?” Paul, Ormskirk

What you get:

  • A downloadable eBook for you to read online:  You then only need to print out the pages you need.
  • A phone seminar or podcast where the material is brought to life. With the live seminar you can listen to the key points, have a chance to ask questions and listen to what others have to say. Don’t worry if you miss it, all calls are recorded for later access.

The eBook Traditional Job Search contains

  • Step 1: Find the job ads
  • Step 2: Decoding the job ads
  • Step 3: Completing Application forms including the additional information section (also known as personal statement) and competency based application forms
  • Step 4: Covering letter – guidance and structure
  • Letter of application with a CV with 2 examples
  • A worked through example – read what Brian did so you are clear what to do

This eBook also covers:

  • How to send a letter of application without a CV
  • Submitting CVs and applications via email
  • CV distribution services
  • Using your uploaded CV to apply for a job
  • On line application forms
  • An example of using an on line application form

Plus we share the 5 key tasks to keep your job search on track

     
  You can either buy the individual module, or get it as part of the job search support programme.  
 

Buy the module for £20.00
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  Once you place your order you will be directed to the download page where you can download your eBook immediately. The eBook is in PDF format and you can read it on your computer screen or print your own copy. Any problems in accessing the eBooks, email your receipt and get the eBook emailed direct to you.  
     
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The new book by Denise Taylor

‘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.

ISBN: 978-0956175502.

CLIENT COMMENTS

"Brilliant help with my job search. I now have a great CV and have appreciated your support in finding a new job. Your confidence in my abilities helped me keep my spirits up."
Helena Fox, Cardiff

I must admit since starting this programme I have more confidence and after our last phone conversation I started to write to companies expressing my interest in doing work experience etc, I just wanted to build up networks".
Kate Ruddick, Graduate

"Once again, thank you for your amazing program and your altogether present support. Although I only progressed down the very start of your Job search program's path, I got a sense that this was going the right way and your email support really made a difference".
Sam D. London

"Working through the application from I learned how to better interpret what employers would be expecting from it. I have a better understanding of employers’ recruitment methods and criteria. I found it very relaxed, friendly and informal. It was extremely helpful and offered real direction and steps for progress. Regular follow ups and further advice is really helpful keeping you on track and feeling supported"
Tim H, Gloucestershire.

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