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Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Broadcast engineers ensure that programmes are transmitted across television and radio networks at the right time and to the highest technical quality. They can work on a wide range of equipment and systems, anywhere from studios, outside broadcasts (OBs) and post-production operations, to interactive TV and webcasts.
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Tags: Broadcast Engineer, Broadcasting, career, Career Advice, Careers, Employment, Engineering, Jobs, Skills, TV Industry, work
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Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Ask yourself a simple question:
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Tags: career, Career Advice, Careers, Employment, Interviews, Job Interview, Job search, Jobs, Skills, work
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
WHAT THE INTERVIEWER IS AFTER
Few interview questions invoke as much dread as “Tell me about your greatest weakness?” Keep in mind that by asking this question that the interviewer is trying to determine if you engage in self analysis and how you handle difficult questions.
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Tags: Add new tag, career, Career Advice, Careers, Interview Questions, Interview Techniques, Job Interview, Jobs, Skills, work
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Wednesday, May 13th, 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 designed for people aged between 18 and 24 who are unemployed and who are looking to return to work, the New Deal for Young People programme is designed just for you to help you back in to employment.
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Tags: Benefits, career, Career Advice, Careers, Employers, Job Interview, Job search, Jobs, JSA, New Deal, New Deal 18-24, New Deal 25+, New Deal for Disabled People, New Deal for Young People, New Deal Self-Employment, Unemployment, work
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Many people think that signing up with as many recruitment agencies as possible will increase their chances of getting a new job, but in reality visiting every agency in town is wasting both your time and there’s.
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Tags: career, Careers, Employment, Jobs, Recruitment, Recruitment Agencies, Recruitment Agency UK, Recruitment Agents, work
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Monday, May 11th, 2009
Each week we will be bringing you a new jobsite which our Career Engineer team will be signing up to and giving a tough time to grade the site in a number of key areas and rating the website out of 5 *’s
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Tags: career, Employment, job board, Jobs, Jobsite of the week, online jobsearch, work
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
A balanced life is one where we spread our energy and effort - emotional, intellectual, imaginative, spiritual and physical – between key areas of importance. The neglect of one or more areas, or anchor points, may threaten the vitality of the whole.
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Tags: career, Employment, Jobs, managing work and home life, stricking a balance, work, Work life balance
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
There are now too few jobs for UK graduates, and the gap between the supply of high-level workers and jobs for them is growing, a report suggests.
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Tags: Careers, Employees, Employers, Employment, Jobs, Skills, Staff, UK, United Kingdom, Unskilled, work
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
If you are serious about looking for a job then you should treat your job search just like a job. Think about how you planned your day at work, and then apply that same planning to job search.
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Tags: Employees, Employers, Employment, Interviews, Job Interview, Job search, Jobs, Skills, work, Work life balance
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Thursday, May 7th, 2009
We’ve all seen the adverts on TV about how much money you can make by training to become a Network Engineer or other such similar roles, and how the average salary is £35k a year.
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Tags: career, Career of the week, Careers, Computer Jobs, Employment, IT Jobs, IT Recruitment, Skills, work
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