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Careers Advice
Below are a number of links to the website 'London loves Jobs' that contains practical advice on looking for a job.
These links are subject to the Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) of our website, a copy of which can be obtained at the bottom of this page.
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Director at Hay Group, Graeme Yell talks births, riots and Jurassic Park...
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Don’t let a redundancy mar your chances of finding work again. Find out how to spin it into a selling point.
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The expert column that tells you what you could be earning elsewhere...
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You’ve got an interview. Do you really want the job? If the answer is ‘yes’, show it.
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Don’t drop the ball just because you’ve got one hand on the phone.
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National corporate governance codes are being reshaped and with them, the role of the risk manager. So what exactly is expected from our risk managers now? Read on to find out…
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Careers experts are bursting with advice on how to ditch a job gracefully. Never burn bridges. Be polite. Don’t be bitter. And so on. Of course, some people take a different approach. Here are my top six quotes from those who prefer to put a bit of bite into their resignation announcements.
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Hays, the leading recruiting expert, provides insight into areas where there is a strong demand for candidates across London.
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We talk to former gold-medal-winning swimmer Adrian Moorhouse to find out how managers can use the London 2012 Olympics to their advantage. London 2012 Olympics are just around a bend in the track.
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They’re almost too cringe-worthy to read - here are some of London’s biggest recruiters with their interview nightmares…
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No amount of preparation will rescue you when your interviewer asks: “So if you had to eat only one fruit for the rest of your life, what would it be and why?”
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David Blackman, general manager of global data back-up firm Acronis, gives away his secret to becoming the best manager money can buy.
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We've spoken to a top HR specialist and found some advice that even the most seasoned interviewees will be surprised to hear...
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Want to up your game in the Square Mile? Grab your calculators - we’ll give you the lowdown on where to set your sights in the pursuit of a better salary…
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It might seem counter-productive to look for a better job in turbulent times, but the workforce’s reluctance to job hop has resulted in a slew of top jobs going unfilled. Now could be the best, not the worst, time to jump ship.
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What comes up on Google when you type in your name? Three pages of eponymous other people, or a carefully groomed LinkedIn page that sells your skills?
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Social media can be a great way to showcase your professional talents, and to network from the comfort of your desk.
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Not getting the job is tough, but bouncing back is essential – here’s how to do it.
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Got a psychometric test coming up? Don’t panic, read this…
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Your CV is your lifeline to a better job, so it must be perfect in every way.
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Good leaders are in short supply. Training yourself to become one will elevate you above your peers, and catapult you over that lucrative £150,000 mark.
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Olympic gold medal winning swimmer and 2012 Games ambassador Adrian Moorhouse gives us his tips for reaching the top of the career ladder.
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