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Applying for a Graduate Job
When seeking employment, many new Graduates fear that
they would never be able to compete with the more experienced
candidates available on the job market. They seem to
compete against each other for Graduate jobs - sometimes
called entry level jobs, because Graduates are rarely
considered by employees for positions that require wide
industrial experience. For Entry level jobs that are
advertised, Graduates are usually judged on their life
experiences, educational qualifications, paid and unpaid
employment and outside experiences and interests, etc.
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Using employment
agencies
Employment agencies, also called recruitment agencies
is a common means of finding employment these
days. Many people from new Graduates to Managing
Directors use employment agencies whilst smart
job hunters use multiple agencies at the same
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Part
Time Working
The Part-Time Workers (Prevention of Less
Favourable Treatment) Regulations came into
force in 2000, to ensure that part-time
workers were treated just as favourably
as full-time workers. The issues which the
regulations deal with and must be adhered
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The CV and
Job Interview Questions
If you don't have what you think are the right educational
qualifications, Just leave them off. As we know,
a job for life is so rare nowadays, that unusual
and even inconsistent C.V.s are OK as long as they
are presented well.
If you have suffered an accident
abroad while working then you could be entitled
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