Book Description :
Genre : Educational, Career & Study Advice
Written By : Asher Ropigliosi, Sue Greener, Tom Bourner
Book Size : 2.98 Mb
There are at least two reasons to download this book of tips. One is to find practical and encouraging advice on how to find graduate employment. The second reason is that the authors are giving all proceeds from the download of the book to charity.
In 2009, there were 2.5 million children under age 15 living with HIV. By downloading this book, you will support UNICEF’s Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign raising money and awareness about HIV and AIDS and helping millions of affected children and families.
Preface :
The authors offer this book of tips to achieve two purposes. The first purpose is to support graduates who want some encouragement or practical advice on how to find employment. The second purpose grew from discussions with a small group of graduates of the University of Brighton, with whom the first draft was discussed, and with whom we agreed to give all proceeds, from downloading the book, to charity.
In 2009, there were 2.5 million children under age 15 living with HIV. By downloading this book, you will support UNICEF’s Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign raising money and awareness about HIV and AIDS and helping millions of affected children and their families.
By 2015 it is possible that we could have an AIDS free generation. But UNICEF needs your help to get there. The rights of children are being denied because of HIV and AIDS. This is wrong. By downloading this book you will help UNICEF put it right.
Content :
Introduction
Applying for vacancies advertised in the press
Avoiding the myths
Choosing how to search for a job
Completing an application form
CV presentation
CV content
Documenting your work experience
Dress for success at interviews
First or last job
Getting a higher qualification
Getting active
Getting out there
Honing (up) your CV
How to convince a prospective graduate employer that you are willing and able to learn
How employers recruit
Identifying your strengths
Job ads
Learning your way out of graduate unemployment
Making an impression
Making the most of your CV
Making the most of your University Careers Service
Miscellaneous tips
Online skills
Preparing for an interview
Preparing your CV for online use
Protecting your mobility potential
Publications
Reading job advertisements
Recruitment agencies
ways to discover your talents and strengths
Staying positive
Study the graduate labour market
Tailoring your CV for a specific job
Times to apply
Try to see things from the perspective of the graduate employer
Unsolicited applications, unadvertised jobs, speculative approaches
Using the internet
What kind of organisation should I work for?
The criteria of a good CV
What the job can offer me and what I want from the job
Work experience: how some charitable organisations can help
Work experience
Your first days in a new job
Six extra bonus tips: Reviewing Your Skills so far
Final message
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