Thursday, October 12, 2006

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Welcome! Your job search has brought you here to the UK Job blog… your number one job search blog on the net.



All are welcome here… from job seekers to employers. Post your jobs here for free. Leave comments via the comment tab provided below. Make sure you enjoy yourself during this hunt for jobs in the UK.



The UK job market is still robust. It is one of the strongest job markets in Europe and indeed in the world. What ever your field of specialisation, do not give up…just keep looking.



Whether you are looking for a job as an health care assistant, security officer, social care worker, accountant, hotel worker, doctor, name it, all you need to do is follow the following steps to land you your dream job:



1. Identify the job (s) you would like to take up


2. Draw up your CV to reflect the job or each of the selection of jobs you would be able to do


3. Start Networking: That is, mix up with people who work in that kind of employment, and let everyone you know know you are seeking employment in that or those fields


4. Go to your local job centre …even if need be, on a daily basis


5. Post your CV to companies and employers even though they may not have advertised for jobs


6. Prepared for work every day until you get a job. Know that getting a job is your main job for now. Take it very seriously. Dress as if you are going to work. Check out all the local papers and make phone calls


7. Use job search websites to get all possible help


8. If you are turned down, never feel terribly dejected. Your chance will come


9. Check and make sure you are leaving no stone unturned


10. If all fails, have you considered starting off your own business? See here for free business starter guides



You can get more on UK job hunting tips UK Jobs Hunting Tips page.



If you are UK jobs employer, please post a job vacancy for free here at the comment section. Together we will make job hunt in the UK hassle free.

2 Comments:

At 4:10 AM, Blogger Omatseye said...

Customer Relations Trainee Job Vacancy


Can You Build Relations?

Customer Relations Trainee

Magenta News is a dynamic online media monitoring company. Personifying
the very essence of drive and ambition on a global scale, we have seen
the rapid growth of 21 offices, across four continents, from Miami to
Sydney. Encouraging a fun and ambitious working environment, we are
looking for motivated people, with energy to contribute to our existing
success.

In order to compliment a fantastic period of expansion, we are now
offering the chance for one exceptional person with a great personality to
join the newly created Customer Relations team and work with an ever
increasing client base in the London office.

The Role

▫Acting as the primary point of contact for a diverse range of clients.
▫Creating & maintaining positive relationships through proactive
account management and conducting client meetings.
▫Negotiating existing contract renewals and up selling new products in
order to meet personal & team targets.
▫Improving client awareness & understanding of the Magenta News service

Preferred Skills and Qualifications

▫University degree (any discipline)
▫Strong communication & relationship building skills
▫Self-motivated & organised with the ability to multi-task & prioritise
▫Excellent level of proficiency in written and spoken English

Experience in this sector is not essential. We are looking for a person
with potential and the ability to adapt quickly.

We Are Offering

-Cosmopolitan & fun work culture
-Accelerated promotion program
-International career opportunities
-£30K OTE

If you would like the challenge of working for a vibrant international
company, then polish your CV and apply via our website at:

www.magentanews.com/jobs/london

Closing date for applications: 30th October 2006


Please quote The Careers Group, University of London JobAlert in your
applications. Top tips for covering letters, CVs and applications can
be found at http://www.careers.lon.ac.uk

Find more current vacancies at http://www.careers.lon.ac.uk

If you encounter problems please email job.ads@careers.lon.ac.uk



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JobOnline, JobShop and JobAlert. However, we will remove any vacancies
where it can be demonstrated that the organisation involved is in
contravention of UK law. People applying to vacancies posted do so at their
own risk and The Careers Group, University of London will not be held
liable for any costs or damages incurred by applicants for vacancies
posted on our site.

 
At 4:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not sure where to post this but I wanted to ask if anyone has heard of National Clicks?

Can someone help me find it?

Overheard some co-workers talking about it all week but didn't have time to ask so I thought I would post it here to see if someone could help me out.

Seems to be getting alot of buzz right now.

Thanks

 

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