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Posts Tagged ‘Skills’

Why Are WoWMyCV Professional CV Writers

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Many CV Writing companies in the UK use the term “fully qualified” but that term in our eyes generally carries no real meaning as there is no formal system in the UK to become a “qualified” CV Writer.

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The BiG Questions: Would an election help UK jobs?

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

This article may not be our normal type of directly related Careers Advice but we think it’s an important subject to raise, with all the issues in politics at the moment mainly revolving around expenses of MP’s whilst we have our personal views on that subject we don’t believe that the constant calls for a general election would be of any benefit to the UK economy or go any way to helping restore the UK jobs market.

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Career of the week - 1st June Nurse (Child Branch)

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Nurses specialising in the child branch may also be known as paediatric nurses. They are trained to understand and look after children and young people under the age of 18, who require acute or long-term care.

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10 Ways To Deal With Redundancy

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Unemployment is expected to break the 3m barrier this year. It could get worse with Britain in the midst of a deep recession and the global economy in turmoil.

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Work for under 18’s

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

There are strict regulations covering the hours young people can work and the minimum age for working. These laws are in place to ensure young people of school age are protected, their health and safety is looked after and to prevent exploitation. The law states that young people may only do work which isn’t likely to be harmful to the safety, health and development of the person.

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Career of the week May 25th - Door Supervisor

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Door supervisors and door stewards, sometimes called bouncers, judge the suitability of people entering licensed premises and uphold security. They also maintain order and safeguard the well-being of customers on the premises. When working inside a venue they may be referred to as floor supervisors.

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Emplyment Scams part II

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

To continue our last post Spotting Job Search Scams here are a few more types of Employment based scams you should be aware of:

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Spotting the job search scams

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

This is not a new phenomenon but it is one that has started to hit the headlines again in recent days, because the scam artists are hitting more and more and innocent job seekers in the online job hunting market place are the prime target.

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Entry to Employment E2E

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

As part of our series of articles highlighting Government Funded Support to help the United Kingdom’s unemployed back in to full time sustainable work, this article is about Entry to Employment E2E which is funded by the Learning and Skills Council and the Jobcentre Plus Network, E2E is a programme designed for Young People

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Contracts of employment

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Your contract is so much more than a bit of paper with lots of small print. You need to read it carefully before you sign and if you don’t understand something, be sure to ask your employer. If you’re not careful, you could sign away some of your most important rights.

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