Tips for Job Applications, The Perfect CV, how to handle Recruitment Agencies & More!
In this Graduate Blog Industry Placement Edition, we will be diving into how to use some of your free time during lockdown to apply for jobs after college AND SECURE THAT POSITION!
Securing that dream placement can be tough and quite competitive. Weather you are looking to secure a graduate position or a general placement position rest assured that the process is grueling and very time consuming.
As more then 200,000 students in higher education, this record number provides the jobs market with an abundance of talent and options. Your university should be holding job’s fairs in which you can network and ask questions from professionals in the industry. It also gives you the chance to shine and expose yourself to individuals who have gone through the process before. However, networking in lockdown is quite difficult, our networking guide below is sure to help you out.
General placement refers to any job that is not a graduate position.
Most people think job applications are a daunting and scary task. However, if you follow these steps you are sure to land that dream role and start your career on the right foot.
There are over 600 recruitment agencies on the island of Ireland. Some specialize in certain industries such as Banking & Finance or Construction and Engineering. It can be very daunting on knowing where to start, luckily this 8-step guide will soon have you uploading the perfect CV every time!
Note: You do not pay for this service. The company hiring has already paid its fee to secure the correct candidate.
LinkedIn Applications are somewhat easier; however, it can be a tough application journey when you don’t get a response. The LinkedIn application process is probably the easiest however, don’t be lazy in the search for success. To apply via LinkedIn
Writing that Perfect CV can be tough. But by following our easy guide you will have a good foundation as to where to take your CV going forward.
Include the right personal details.
Learn what to add and what to leave out. For example, do not include your secondary school nickname.
Add a personal statement.
This is your chance to summarise yourself in a professional and light-hearted manor.
Know what skills to include.
Pick skills you possess and add them to your CV.
Mention previous jobs.
Include previous job experience and roles / targets you undertook/achieved. Your new employer will be interested to hear how you handled yourself previously.
Add your education.
This is it; the 3 to 4 year wait to finally add something worthwhile to your CV. Include GPA and what you Majored in. This is another talking point in the interview.
Tailor it to the application
One of the biggest mistakes people is flash send the same CV to different applications. Take the time to tailor the application towards the job roles and match it to your skillset. A CV for an Assistant Manager would be very different to that of a Junior Analyst in the same firm.
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Secured that interview? Great!!!
Do not beat yourself up, companies receive thousands of job applications daily. Ultimately the reason you did not make it this time is usually to do with artificial intelligence sorting abilities. To help with relief, keep trying, leverage connections and do not stop. You will eventually secure what you are looking for.
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