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Posted 07th May 2013 by Madeleine de Bois
When you are looking for a new role, there are many considerations that you need to take into account; one of them is how to behave during an interview. Experts agree that many candidates lose out on job opportunities not because they do not have the right qualifications but because they fail to impress their interviewer.
It is how you go through the interview that will help determine your success. So to help, here are some tips that will put you a few steps ahead of other candidates!
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Posted 01st May 2013 by Harriet Clark
Last night I went to see Beyoncé. Now, mostly I don’t want to describe Beyoncé as role model for young women, as her feminist credentials are often questionable, but, there is no denying that the woman is a phenomenal performer. I’ve never experienced anything like the joy of her show, and I urge you all to go and see it if you ever get the chance. But despite the dubious feminist pseudo-philosophising peppering her career, she is clearly a master of her trade and is experiencing an enviable career high epitomised during her current world tour.
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Posted 11th April 2013 by Kate Temple-Brown
I am embarrassed to admit that after working in a recruitment consultancy for nearly six months, I only recently realised one of the main benefits of using a recruitment consultancy; we can turn your passive candidates into active candidates.
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Posted 08th April 2013 by Harriet Clark
With the ever increasing cost of studying for a degree, A-level students are looking at a range of wider options when considering their next steps. Some of the UK’s biggest Graduate employers are responding to this shift, as a part of a wider talent strategy, by running school leaver programmes - but will these one day replace the Graduate programmes?
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Posted 28th March 2013 by Demelza Soumagnas
No matter where you are, the power of Skype can now bring your future employer into your living room, office or bedroom (!?) to speed up the job hunting process and to save you the trouble of travelling to meet them. It’s great news in saving you travel costs and potentially moving interview processes along more quickly but Skype interviews bring their own set of perils.
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Posted 26th March 2013 by Harriet Clark
All over the news this week has been Nick D’Aloisio’s entry into that exclusive club of teenage tech entrepreneurs and multimillionaires, joining the likes of Mark Zuckerberg and Shawn Fanning. He’s recently sold his mobile app ‘Summly’ to Yahoo for an estimated £18 million at the tender age of 17, and has secured himself a job with them in the process. Now, it’s not a strategy that many of us can emulate, not many can work a full time job whilst studying for A-Levels and working towards a place at Oxford University all at the same time, but it is an inspiring story nonetheless.
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Posted 18th March 2013 by Sara Murfitt
Whether you are an undergraduate or in the early stages of your career, here are some top tips on improving your prospects of securing an exciting graduate role to kick start your career.
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Posted 06th March 2013 by Harriet Clark
As Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jnr demonstrated in 90s super-hit Jerry Maguire, negotiating around money is a pretty key skill in the business world, but it’s also sometimes one of the thorniest points in your job search.
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Posted 25th February 2013 by Tatiana Raikes
You know when you’ve been to a really good lecture or talk when the information sticks with you, and I mean really sticks with you. I’ve been fortunate enough to experience this recently and it’s really got me thinking. Bear with me while I attempt to impart my new found wisdom.
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Posted 05th December 2012 by Demelza Soumagnas
This week, the following headline grabbed my attention, “Bosses more likely to hire someone they fancy, study finds”. How could I not carry on reading...?
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