May 17th, 2008 |
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Interview’s can vary greatly. Each employer has their own interview style, so it’s important to be flexible in your response to their approach. Remember that no two interviews are the same and that you can always improve your interview style and preparation. You’ll be one of the front-runners for a job when you know how to successfully manage your answers and handle the whole interview process.
Read on to find out how!
May 17th, 2008 |
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The purpose of every interview should be to get one step closer to a job offer. Treat every interview as if it were the only one you will ever get with that business, and your only opportunity to convince them you’re the best candidate. Although there may be several interviews before the eventual offer, you need to do well in each one.
Read our handy advice well before your interview to ensure you are adequately prepared.
May 17th, 2008 |
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You’ve made it, you’ve been offered a great job and it’s taken a lot of effort. You may be relieved to have received a job offer after weeks or even months of active job–hunting that you’re ready to accept the first salary figure your new employer mentions. Not so fast though. This is where you need to follow through to the last detail to make sure you get the rewards for your work.
May 17th, 2008 |
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Now that you know what sort of job you’d like, you need a carefully written resume that sells you in the best possible way to potential employers.
Think of a resume as more than a list of past jobs, education and training – it’s a sales document with you as the product. Remember that when an [...]
May 17th, 2008 |
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Applying for Auto Jobs
It’s important that you are selective when it comes to deciding which jobs you’ll apply for. Be willing to explore and pursue every job lead, and focus your time and efforts on quality leads - it’s quality rather than quantity that counts. Before you begin putting the application together, start picturing yourself [...]
May 17th, 2008 |
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These days it takes more than buying the weekend newspaper to find the right job.
A good approach involves planning and consideration rather than sending a generic application to every job vacancy.
If you consider a successful job as a beneficial two-way relationship between yourself and your employer, then finding a good match requires effort and motivation on your part.
Read Autopeople’s advice on how to find and apply for jobs in the automotive industry.