The authors offer this book of tips to achieve two purposes. The first purpose is to support graduates who want some encouragement or practical advice on how to find employment. The second purpose grew from discussions with a small group of graduates of the University of Brighton, with whom the first draft was discussed, and with whom we agreed to give all proceeds, from downloading the book, to charity.
Topics include:
- Introduction
- Applying for vacancies advertised in the press
- Avoiding the myths
- Choosing how to search for a job
- Completing an application form
- CV presentation
- CV content
- Documenting your work experience
- Dress for success at interviews
- First or last job
- Getting a higher qualification
- Getting active
- Getting out there
- Honing (up) your CV
- How to convince a prospective graduate employer that you are willing and able to learn
- How employers recruit
- Identifying your strengths
- Job ads
- Learning your way out of graduate unemployment
- Making an impression
- Making the most of your CV
- Making the most of your University Careers Service
- Miscellaneous tips
- Online skills
- Preparing for an interview
- Preparing your CV for online use
- Protecting your mobility potential
- Publications
- Reading job advertisements
- Recruitment agencies
- ways to discover your talents and strengths
- Staying positive
- Study the graduate labour market
- Tailoring your CV for a specific job
- Times to apply
- Try to see things from the perspective of the graduate employer
- Unsolicited applications, unadvertised jobs, speculative approaches
- Using the internet
- What kind of organisation should I work for?
- The criteria of a good CV
- What the job can offer me and what I want from the job
- Work experience: how some charitable organisations can help
- Work experience
- Your first days in a new job
- Six extra bonus tips: Reviewing Your Skills so far
- Final message
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