Tag: career guide

  • Pass your probation with flying colours

    Pass your probation with flying colours

    The good news is you got the job you really wanted. The bad news is you now have a six-month probationary period. If the statistics are to be believed, getting a new post from [site_name] may be the easy bit; the real challenge is passing your probation. That’s because it’s reckoned one in five fail to […]

  • Get ready for robot wars

    Get ready for robot wars

    It doesn’t matter if you manage a toy shop, deal with customer inquiries in an electronics specialist or work as a sales assistant in a department store, 2018 is the year when more customers than ever will come to you in search of a robot. Some of these machines will be bought as entertainment for […]

  • Blow your own trumpet

    Blow your own trumpet

    We’re all guilty of playing down our achievements. Even Granny Doris doesn’t like to boast about her Best Newcomer award at the 2017 pole-dancing championships. But when it comes to applying for a new job, it’s the one time we really shouldn’t be selling ourselves short. If you’re considering one of the vacancies on [site_name] […]

  • Love your lunch break

    Love your lunch break

    If you’re lucky enough to get a lunch break at work, are you using it effectively? Many people are guilty of eating at their desk or not taking the breaks they’re entitled to at all. Here’s some ways you can make your lunchbreak more productive, healthy and, most importantly, more fun! Step away from the […]

  • How to prepare for your first day in a new job

    How to prepare for your first day in a new job

    Congratulations, you’ve found your ideal job on [site_name] , accepted your contract and handed in your notice. All that’s left to do is actually start the job. You’re bound to be a little nervous, so here’s our guide to preparing for your first day in a new job and getting off to the best start […]

  • The year of the dog for your office

    The year of the dog for your office

    Today marks the celebration of Chinese New Year and the Year of the Dog in Chinese astrology. While the stars may offer predictions for the year ahead, could introducing your own furry friend into the workplace be a guarantee of health and happiness? Here are 5 surprising reasons why you may want to make 2018 […]

  • Making the right move

    Making the right move

    Thinking about moving on? Deciding on a move can be a life-changing experience. The grass always seems greener on the other side, but moving on could leave you jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. On the other hand, moving position could be exactly what your career needs. Evaluating your current situation […]

  • Mind the small print

    Mind the small print

    Offer A verbal offer may be made to you initially, but before doing anything like handing in your notice, wait for the written offer and contract. This will also give you time to consider whether the job and the employer is right for you. Contract A contract of employment will normally be sent out along […]

  • The Personal Touch

    The Personal Touch

    Why network? You may find it surprising, but it is estimated that only a fraction of all available vacancies are advertised. Networking is a widely-used method of recruiting, as it is cheaper than advertising or using agencies. You need to get networking too, as it is a powerful way of building relationships that can assist […]

  • 5 tips to stop procrastinating at work

    5 tips to stop procrastinating at work

    It’s normal to procrastinate at work. Usually we do it because we’re avoiding a task that’s unpleasant or daunting. Here’s our 5 tips to help you get focused and get the job done. 1) Set achievable goals Writing down the specific task you’ve been putting off helps you get focused. Setting goals will give you […]