Career Change - Get that Job
Career Change - Get that Job
If you are changing career or just starting out, getting that first job can be a challenge.
Over the next few days, I'll be helping you with a crucial step on the way - filling in a job application online, with excerpts from a report I've written.
If you'd like to get the full report, go to: Free Report If you're looking for work in the UK, you can get hold of a very good deal - e-book and one to one coaching for only £27, on the same site E-book and coaching
And now for the first excerpt:
How to Apply for Jobs Online
As technology advances, the process of jobhunting becomes more complex. If you want to increase your chances of gaining employment, you need to keep up with the latest developments. Some US companies no longer accept off line applications, finding that online methods cut costs and also reduce the time it takes to fill a job to about one month instead of three. The UK is catching on and catching up, with most graduate employers using the internet as at least part of their recruitment strategy.
So, what does applying online mean?
The answer is not straightforward! There are several ways of applying via the internet – and variations of each of those!
The main methods are: Using job boards, sending an electronic CV and filling in an application form online.
More tomorrow.
Waller
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