- Make More Money and Find a New Job - posted by Hottest Offers on Jul 28th 2009 21:44
Feeling undervalued at work? Employers not appreciating the value that you bring? Well if the answer is yes then it could be time to make a bit more money and find a new job.
Finding a new place of work can be both liberating as well as a fresh start. There are a number of ways to find the most suitable position for you. First of all it’s always worth contacting your local job centre or careers advice on positions out there for you to try. If you’re looking for a complete career change then the centre can help to identify your strengths and analyse your personality traits.
Here is a list of some useful sites that can help you on your way of breaking free
London jobs have a list of jobs available from all industries. Many are reliable companies who list their positions in the hope of saving money by cutting out the middle man. Usually these companies are agencies who act on their behalf. If you can’t find anything on this site then try the guardian online. They have a column dedicated to finding the perfect job from anywhere in the UK.
Monster first founded in the US and now servicing the UK have a huge list of positions across a variety of industries. Monster allows you to save your CV via their website that can then be viewed by prospect employers. You can also read advice on the market, how to conduct interviews and everything else that you can think of related to finding a new job.
Total jobs are also a part of the totaljobs group whom are very similar to monster. Through the site you can create email notifications on specific job alerts, saving time.
If you’re looking for a bit more face to face contact then try contacting specialist recruitment agencies. Agencies are particularly beneficial in speeding up the turnaround time in getting to that first interview. In addition to this, agencies may have close relationships with key companies in the industry. You’re more likely to find yourself in an interview before it as actually been publically advertised.
Before you start looking for a new role it is best to revise you CV. A CV should be very concise and straight to the point. Professionals tend to recommend that a CV should be no longer then two pages. Everyone’s CV style is different but if you’re looking for a more familiar CV template then start of by providing your name and contact details. Give a brief overview of your education starting from the most current level. Next, enter your last job role and a brief description with values you have learnt whist there. Follow on with your interest and referees at the end.
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