It's only a job, right?
Well, yes and no. What job you choose to do makes up a big part of your life. Most people work between 35 and 40 hours a week if they work full time, many work more! Most people work until they are 60-65. That's a pretty big chunkof your life so you want to make sure you do somthing you actually want to do. Read More |
On the hunt
Whether you’re a school leaver or college leaver, the job search process can be a daunting task. On one hand you are ready to start your professional career but on the other hand you may not feel sufficiently prepared. Suzanne Cameron, from Carlton Resource Solutions gives advice to first time job seekers and highlights the key steps to take in preparation for starting a career.
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The skills you need
Obtaining key skills will make you stand out to prospective employers.
Employers are keen on real skills and recognise the importance of them. They need staff that will be good communicators, number and IT literate, flexible, reliable and willing to improve and build on the skills they already have.
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Winning tips from the totaljobs.com jobseeker team
We thought that you might appreciate some advice on passing job interviews. They’re a necessary jobseeking evil and though there are some that enjoy the challenge most of us find them nerve racking. Totaljobs.com have put together some tips that should ensure that you breeze rather than blunder through your next interview.
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Shop, Shop, Shop
Life in the retail sector is fun, fast and furious. There are endless career opportunities and prospects for advancement, but the competition is fierce and the work is hard. Retailing is about selling goods and services to customers. It is the UK’s largest employer outside the public sector and 11% of all workers (2.7 million people) are in retailing.
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