When a company sets out to fill a vacancy, there is a specific process involved. In some cases, this is relatively simple but it can also be along, protracted process with many steps that sometimes make candidates (And Recruiters!) feel as though they are jumping through hoop after hoop.
By Heather Townsend
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Posted in job hunting
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Also tagged job search, job seeking, jobs boards, marketing, marketing job search, marketing jobs, marketing recruitment, recruitment, recruitment agency, recruitment industry, Recruitment philosophy, redundancy
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You never know what you are going to find when you set out on a path to find a new job. Allow the agencies to work with your data to give you the widest possible exposure but don’t expect individual treatment until you embark on a recruitment process (I.e. go for interview). Until then, your CV is purely a number in a huge pool of candidates and it’s the agency’s task to match it to potential opportunities.
By Heather Townsend
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Posted in job hunting
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Also tagged job search, job seeking, jobs boards, marketing, marketing job search, marketing jobs, marketing recruitment, Motor trade jobs, recruitment, recruitment agency, recruitment industry, Recruitment philosophy, redundancy
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Many job seekers successfully find their next role via recruitment consultants. Here is your guide to understanding how recruitment agencies work.
By Heather Townsend
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Posted in job hunting, personal efficiency
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Also tagged Automotive, automotive aftermarket, automotive jobs, automotive recruitment, car parts, CV, Finding a job, job search, Job search advice, Job seeker, marketing jobs, marketing recruitment, Motor trade jobs, recruitment, Recruitment agencies, redundancy, Resume
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How to write a CV which is ‘found’ when placed on-line
By Heather Townsend
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Posted in job hunting, personal efficiency
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Also tagged Automotive, automotive aftermarket, automotive jobs, automotive recruitment, car parts, CV, Finding a job, job search, Job search advice, Job seeker, marketing jobs, marketing recruitment, Motor trade jobs, recruitment, Recruitment agencies, redundancy, Resume
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This post deals with how to market yourself – your product to the recruiters.
By Heather Townsend
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Posted in job hunting, personal efficiency
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Also tagged 0.000000 0.000000 Categories: Automotive, automotive aftermarket, automotive jobs, automotive recruitment, car parts, Job seeker, marketing jobs, recruitment, Recruitment agencies, redundancy
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Before you start job hunting you need a plan. This post details what you need to think about for your job plan.
By Heather Townsend
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Posted in Uncategorized, job hunting, personal efficiency
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Also tagged automotive aftermarket, automotive jobs, automotive recruitment, CV, job search, Job seeker, marketing recruitment, recruitment, Recruitment agencies, redundancy, Resume
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January 13, 2010 – 7:42 am
Social media is a great way to increase your profile and get recognised. Here are seven top tips to use social media to help you find your next job.
October 6, 2009 – 1:23 pm
The unpublished job market or “hidden” job market – where an opening is filled without it ever being advertised – represents approximately 80% of the total jobs filled each year. Therefore, particularly the more senior roles that you are targeting, it is important to spend at least 60% of your job search time and effort on the unpublished job market. Here is our guide to planning your unpublished job search
September 29, 2009 – 10:00 am
If you have been asked to consider a new career path – or are wondering whether permanent employment is for you, here are 6 alternatives to permanent employment
September 23, 2009 – 10:56 am
Your personal network is the best way of finding yourself your next role. This articles details 5 ways to use your network to find your next role.
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Even in the current tough job market, it is still possible to find a new role. Here are ten great tips to help you fast-forward your job search