Getting a new job is real test of hardship. Not only do you need talent, you have to really want it. When you get to the point when you are dreading going in to work, it's time to find a new job. Or if you feel like you can't get any higher up the employment ladder and you're not being given the opportunity to develop, then maybe it is time to move on. If you want more money, you've got to get off your backside and go out there to get it. When you want a new job, there are loads of companies willing to help you for free, so don't be afraid to do it.
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Recruitment agencies make their money by companies paying them to find them suitable employers. If a company wants to find new people, they simply pay the agency to do all the groundwork in terms of advertising the job, vetting potential candidates, and forwarding only the best people they can find. It saves the company a lot of work and they are only too happy to pay for this service. This means you, the potential employee, get the best of both worlds. You have an agency willing to find you a job, and you don't even have to pay them.
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There are also job sites where you can search through thousands of jobs to find the right one for you. You can search by certain criteria such as job title, salary, location and industry. You can then apply for the vacancy direct with the employer. They charge the company a nominal fee to place the vacancy, so you don't have to pay anything to use their site. Again the onus is on you to go for it!
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You CV is often the first opportunity prospective employers have to find out about what you have to offer them. So it's vital that you ensure your CV doesn't let you down. There are many common mistakes people make, like bad grammar and stretching the truth, and you need to be on the ball with these factors. A lot of recruitment agencies will offer to review your CV for free. After all, they only make their money by finding you a job, and they won't find you employment if your CV is looking like the resumé of a dyslexic bra tender.
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