Job searching
Great jobs come to those who wait
Recommendations (2)Recent research from Robert Walters found a significant gap between job seekers’ expectations of communication around the recruitment process and the reality you are likely to experience. Vicky Salt offers her top tips to help you prepare effectively.
Posted by Robert Walters on 01/02/2013
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Would you take your HR career outside London? (part 1 of 3)
Recommendations (6)Jennifer Gaster & Andy Lavey of HR Heads consider the merits of taking your HR career outside of London in part one of this series.
Posted by HR Heads on 24/09/2012

It’s time to raise the bar in your job search
Recommendations (5)If you’re active in the job market or just keeping a watching brief on your career, how can you aim higher? Richard Colgan, managing partner at Oakleaf, explains.
Posted by Oakleaf Partnership on 19/06/2012

What’s your flavour?
Recommendations (5)Your online brand can be a powerful tool for attracting job opportunities & giving you the edge over other candidates. Alex Raubitschek offers his top tips.
Posted by Advantage Professional on 07/06/2012

Working with recruiters in your interim career
Recommendations (5)Gordon Whyte, director at BIE Group, explains how to market yourself effectively as an HR interim
Posted by BIE Group on 23/05/2012

Do you speak like a business leader?
Recommendations (0)Leanne Morris, senior consultant at HR Professionals speaks to Mary Appleton about the current HR recruitment market, and reveals how to get noticed in a competitive arena.
Posted by HR Professionals on 21/05/2012

So you want to be an interim manager?
Recommendations (4)Ever considered becoming an interim? What are the benefits and drawbacks, what skills are sought-after, and how do you go about launching this career? Emma Flaherty reveals all to Mary Appleton in this Q&A.
Posted by VMA Group on 19/04/2012
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How to get yourself headhunted
Recommendations (10)Getting headhunted can seem a difficult prospect, particularly in the current jobs market. But with many senior HR roles being filled through headhunting, how can you give yourself the best chance of being noticed? Simon Bell offers his top tips.
Posted by Michael Page Executive on 28/03/2012
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How to work successfully with a recruiter
Recommendations (6)The job search can be potentially stressful for anyone seeking a new career. Here are some useful pointers to help you work effectively with recruitment consultants in your search.
Posted by Robert Walters - Asia on 16/03/2012

Online job searching - dos and don'ts
Recommendations (7)Have you ever Googled yourself? Chances are your potential new manager will do. More than 50% of employers use online resources to research candidates, according to a survey conducted by CareerBuilder.co.uk last year.
Posted by Michael Page on 16/03/2012
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