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  • How to apply for a Social Care job when you have no experience

    How to apply for a Social Care job when you have no experience

    If you’re looking to get your first Social Care job, writing your job applications can be a stressful process. However, just because you haven’t worked in this sector before doesn’t mean you don’t have valid experience to bring to the job. Experience takes many forms and writing a great application for a Social Care post […]

  • 6 ways to improve your time management

    6 ways to improve your time management

    Does the day go by in a flash without you getting anything you planned done? If you’re working hard but failing to reach your goals, then it’s likely you need to work on your time management. These tips will help you get back on track. #1 Use to-do lists It sounds so simple, but making […]

  • 4 common myths about accountancy

    4 common myths about accountancy

    Accountancy is an in-demand profession, but it is often misunderstood and can be subject to outdated stereotypes. Many people still think of an accountant as someone who is a bit boring and sits behind a desk all day crunching numbers. However, that’s simply not true. Accountancy is a fantastic career option that deserves recognition beyond […]

  • What you need to know about the Job Support Scheme

    What you need to know about the Job Support Scheme

    On the 31st of October the government furlough scheme, which has supported almost 10 million people through the Covid-19 pandemic, will come to an end. In its place, from November 1st, will be the new Job Support Scheme  – but what does this mean for those still unable to go back to work as normal? If you’re […]

  • What skills do you need to transition to a career in Social Care?

    What skills do you need to transition to a career in Social Care?

    It doesn’t matter what your career background is or how old you are, if you have a passion for helping others there’s a job in Social Care to fit your skills. You don’t often need to have qualifications or previous experience to get started, what’s more important is your attitude towards those who need care […]

  • 9 small things that will make you more employable

    9 small things that will make you more employable

    Right now, a lot of people are looking for work meaning more people are competing for the same position as employers are receiving a lot more applications per role than before. So how can you make yourself stand out without embellishing your CV or adding a few white lies to boost your experience? We’ve come […]

  • How to get virtual interviews right

    How to get virtual interviews right

    From calls to meetings and catch-ups, much of our working life has now gone digital. So too have most job interviews and with restrictions once again tightening, they’ll likely remain this way for the foreseeable future. Much like creating the perfect CV and covering letter, being well prepared for your virtual interview is key to […]

  • A quick guide to your financial options after redundancy

    A quick guide to your financial options after redundancy

    If you’ve recently lost your job or been made redundant, the stress and worry about how you’re going to pay your bills can be overwhelming. To help you out, we’ve created a quick guide to your financial options.   If you’re not sure of the redundancy pay options available from your employer, contact your line manager or the […]

  • A quick guide to Social Care roles

    A quick guide to Social Care roles

    When most people think of Social Care work, they think of working in Care Homes or other facilities for the elderly, and while these are significant roles in this sector there are so many more to choose from. Here’s our guide to some of the most common jobs in Social Care. Activities Worker Activities workers […]

  • How to handle difficult conversations at work

    How to handle difficult conversations at work

    Very few people relish the thought of confrontation, especially at work, but avoiding difficult conversations isn’t always an option especially in a managerial role. Purposefully overlooking problematic behaviour or attitudes might make your life a little easier short term, but in the long run, it’s best to deal with it head-on in a professional manner. […]