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August 31st, 2010No Comments

Every child is different but schools typically teach all children in the same way. The last government tried to change this by introducing diplomas, where children could get skills in much more vocational subjects such as engineering and business studies. These courses are much more hands on and better suited to the needs of some students.
The government needs to realise that every student does not want or need to go onto higher education. Instead some skills and be learnt on the job and these vocational courses are the first step towards that. Therefore if you are a student in secondary school and want a more hand son approach to teaching, then why not look into what diplomas your school can offer you.

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CV Writing Tips

August 30th, 2010No Comments

If you’re looking for a new job then a CV is going to be the first thing your potential employer is going to see. As we all know first impressions are everything and so you need to make sure that your CV is well written and is tailored towards the job you are applying for.
The first thing you need to focus on is the structure. It needs to contain all the relevant information, such as employment history, and skills, but not be long winded, and difficult to read. There are many free examples out there on the internet, but some companies which offer career advise also offer free CV writing tips which can be very useful.
In some professions competition can be tough, and the difference between getting an interview or not can be a as little as making a spelling mistake in your CV.

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Want to go Back to School?

August 29th, 2010No Comments

No matter what age your are, it is never too late to learn, so whether you want to learn new skills or want to totally change your career, adult education courses can be just what you need. Whether you want to learn full time and enrol as a mature student university, or whether you want to fit your learning around your current job, there are lots of courses and options out there for you. When I wanted to learn new skills I was able to enrol on a free evening course at a local university, which in turn helped to get the job I’m in now. To get more information on the types of courses available to you, why not get in touch with your local university or college and see where your new skills take you.

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What to do Once You’ve Been Made Redundant

August 28th, 2010No Comments

The recession was hard for a lot of people, many took pay cuts and had to economise, but those which were hardest hit were the ones that got made redundant. Being made redundant is always going to be hard and it can seem like the end of the world, but it doesn’t have to be.

What you have to remember is that redundancy is not personal. It is the job role which has been made redundant, not you. Unfortunately most people will have to deal with redundancy at some point during their working lives but the important thing is how you react to the situation. First things first; it is important to try and stay calm and talk about your situation to family and friends. Once you have been able to take stock of the situation, look into the options available to you and get some professional careers advice and they can help you on your way.

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Career Advice for Teenagers

August 27th, 2010No Comments

A lot of teenagers will have received their GCSE or A Level results over the past couple of weeks. Whether the grades have been good or bad, it can be difficult to decide what to do next. But it’s good to know that there are plenty of options available. Many students will go onto college or university but if that isn’t for you or you didn’t quite get the grades you needed to get into the institution you wanted then don’t panic. The best thing to do is to see get some careers advice. If you can’t get this advice from your school then why not try one of the organisations out there which can help, such as Connexions. Whatever you want to do, get the advice you need and it can help you on your way.

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Career Advice: Apprenticeships

June 23rd, 2010No Comments

Apprentices are individuals who learn the experience, knowledge and rules of a more experienced individual in that field (for example, a teenager may wish to become a plumber, so a current plumber of middle ages would instruct and teach the apprentice how to become a plumber). Many people who have normal jobs sometimes switch to apprenticeships due to the money that can be gained when they’re older, as well as the benefits of the job itself. Many who become apprentices have usually had some career advice on their way (maybe due to a dislike of their current job, future bearings etc).

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Career Advice at Connections

June 21st, 2010No Comments

Connections is a government owned retail chain store, with it’s main objectives on providing people with jobs, information about jobs and career advice. A customer entering a Connections store can expect several attendants helping them with their every need. Computers are set up to carry out a job search relevant to the individual’s needs, and if that isn’t good enough, Connections employers can look up on the database for new jobs. Connections attendants can also offer advice on Curriculum Vitae’s, as well as how to get a job in which they are aiming for. The business helps people of all ages.

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Parental Career Advice

June 18th, 2010No Comments

Parental career advice is notably different to that of advice offered by an adviser. This is due to the fact that advice from parents can be more opinionated. From our parents or family, we have a set of values that we learn and maintain (as that is the way that we believe life should be ran). A parent may believe a career would better suit their child in a given area, rather than what the child would like to learn or more than be expected of them. However, this can also be different, as a parent may have the interests of the child at heart, and realise what job would suit there child (in terms of their future and happiness etc).

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When considering Career Advice..

June 16th, 2010No Comments

When giving career advice, one must think of the several factors that are immensely important when attempting to advise someone. This includes: the career the individual has in mind, the skills/experience the individual has, and whether the jobs they have in mind is right for them. If none of these criteria are met, then advising should head more towards a different job (i.e. a job that is more realistic for the individual given the above mentioned factors). Secondly, when advising, the individual’s age and criminal records have to be taken into account as some jobs may not employ an individual on those basis’s (i.e. old age, heavy criminal record etc).

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Life After Education

June 8th, 2010No Comments

For many people in education the thoughts of getting a job after can be very scary and even put some people. I myself went to college and then straight on to university this may not be the case for everyone and don’t worry about it if it’s not straight away.

Once at university and nearing the end of your course you should consider your next moves whether this is carrying on to doing a PHD or Masters or finding your first job. For me i i started looking at graduate jobs fairly early to give me a head start this does not always work but is best to make a start as earlier as you can and have some ideas on what it is you wish to do.

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