Monthly Archives: January 2014
Words to avoid putting on your CV
With recruiters receiving hundreds of applicants for every job they post, getting your CV noticed in today’s competitive jobs market is tough. In order to create a document that stands out and secures interviews, it’s vital that your CV is … Continue reading
The 10 best paid jobs of 2013
Back in December, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) released its Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings – thus revealing the best paid jobs in the UK for 2013*. Do you think you have what it takes to work in … Continue reading
The anatomy of a job interview
Whether it’s your first job interview, you’re a little bit out of practice or you just need a bit of a refresher, the below is a great guide to the do’s and don’ts of a job interview.
10 Top Time Management Tips To Get You Through January
It’s official, January is here. For accountants, this means that the turkey, stuffing, mince pies and Christmas parties are long gone. Instead, a month of tax returns, deadline pressures and heavy workloads loom. Never fear however, below we have compiled … Continue reading
Analysts predict continued job growth in 2014
Business groups and analysts have predicted a positive outlook for 2014 and recruitment in the UK. The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) revealed that the 2012/13 ‘jobs enigma’ that was a feature of the employment market last year, … Continue reading
Why a good CV is absolutely vital
We’ve all had it drummed into us how important a good CV is. Whether you are looking for your first job, a temporary position, something to kick-start your career or a senior finance job, the importance of a really great CV never … Continue reading
How to get motivated after the Christmas holidays
It seems like just yesterday the Christmas parties were in full swing, the presents were piled high under the tree and some much needed time off was on the cards. Within the blink of an eye however, January has come … Continue reading
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