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Free webinar:

How to kick start your

jobsearch

Brought to you by:

Your job hunt: key steps

Identify career

goals

Targeting the

right jobs

Hidden job market CV Do’s &

Don’ts

Cover letters Social media Acing the

interview

Staying upbeat

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advice

Career goals: Where do I start?

What job can/should I do?

Your skills &

experience

What you enjoy

doing

What’s available

on the job market

Targeting the right jobs

Getting the latest jobs first

The hidden job market

Getting recruiters to come to you

Upload CV to job sites and make sure it’s

visible

Include the right keywords so it gets found

Keep it fresh

If no longer actively job hunting, you can

make non-visible/searchable

Your CV has only

30 seconds to impress

CV do’s and

don’ts

Downloads:

1. CV tips

2. CV templates:

• Generic

• Graduate & School leavers

• Mature job seekers

Don’t: Have poor spelling and grammar

Do: Keep your CV to 2 pages

Tips

No perfect layout

Easy to scan read

Chronological flow: present and work back

Lead with the best stuff first!

Don’t: Use fancy formatting

Do: Have CVs for different

roles/industries

Don’t: Include too much personal data

You do not need to include the following on a CV:

Date of birth/age

Marital status

Children

National insurance number

Passport number

Photos!

Generic/irrelevant hobbies

Do: Include relevant hobbies & interests

Things that demonstrate particular relevant skill.

Examples:

Captain of school hockey team (demonstrates

leadership)

Duke of Edinburgh Award

(demonstrates commitment)

Volunteer/community work (proactive)

Visiting museums and art galleries (if applying

for jobs in architecture or the arts)

Cars (if applying to be a

mechanic/work with cars)

Amateur dramatics (if applying for drama

or role that involves public speaking)

Don’t: Just say it, prove it

Examples:

Implemented a new filing system which delivered a cost saving of XX%

Delivered excellent customer service and was awarded Customer Service Advisor

of the month

Excellent selling skills: consistently exceeded sales targets

Do: Personalise your personal profile

3 sections

1. Who you are (education and

work history)

2. What you can bring to the

table (skills, achievements)

3. Your career aim (what job

you want)

Avoid clichés

Keep it concise

Tailor

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Write a profile that packs a

punch

Cover letters: should I bother?

Cover letters: top tips

Keep it short, structured and snappy

Tailor it to each job you apply for

Back up with relevant examples

Bring your reader up to speed on your current situation

Proofread your letter or email with eagle eyes before sending

Sounds simple, but remember to include your address,

telephone number and email

Download:

1. Cover letter tips

2. Templates: generic, school

leavers & graduates

Downloads:

1. Cover letter tips

2. Cover letter templates:

• Generic

• Graduate

• School leavers

Acing that

interview

Most common interview mistakes

Poor body language

Failing to do your homework

Not staying positive

Not dressing the part

Lack of confidence

Download:

1. Common interview

mistakes

Interview FAQs

1. Tell me about yourself

2. Why should we hire you?

3. What are your weaknesses?

4. Why do you want this job?

5. Give me an example of when you...

Download:

1. Common interview

questions

Using social

media to your

advantage

Social media: Clean up your act

80% of employers Google

candidates before interview/hiring

Google yourself

Keep good company

Use professional names incl. email

Set up Google alerts to monitor

Download:

1. Using social media in

your job search

Social media: Use to your advantage

LinkedIn: Get connected

Get recommended

Build an online platform

Put Twitter to work for you

Staying upbeat

Be objective

Identify where it’s not working

Get feedback (CV, interview technique etc.)

Skills gap?

Training, volunteering

Re-assess career goals

Evaluate the job market to find that sweet spot

Future webinars: poll

Mature job seekers

School leavers/younger job seekers

Career shifting

Returning to work

Free text box: ideas,people you’d like to hear from

Live Q&A: Tricia Phillips,

Daily Mirror’s Careers Editor

And finally…

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advice