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Am I missing any good job sites?
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the jobcentreplus website is definately hands down the best, largest in the UK and free to both employers and people looking for jobs.whinge intr.v. whinged, whing·ing, whing·es Chiefly British To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.0
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Have a look at this site:
do-it.org.uk
You can do an advanced search, and spend some of your spare time gaining skills which will help you for the future, making contacts, etc., helping others and it looks great on a CV0 -
What a lot of sites! I'd like to second www.reed.co.uk as although it is an agency site, other agencies and employers buy space on the site so it is a good one to try.0
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Originally Posted by Proc
How about take a shower, put on some smart clothes, and actually leave the house to approach businesses and shops. Walk in, ask to speak to a manager, just explain that you're local, looking for work, this place appeals to you because of x, y &z, do you have any jobs going Mr Manager?
How many other clowns do you think are sat around uploading average CVs onto the same jobs time and time again? With the current market you need to be pro-active. Clicking "Submit CV" does not equate to actively looking for work.
Quite Clearly PROC is a DUD, If all we had to do was pop in the shower, Jump into a flash suit an then down to any Manager/Boss with a vacancy of the dream job, there would be no such thing as UN-EMPLOYMENT & the DOWN FALL OF ECONOMIC CLIMATE!!!! Try using your brain an not your cocky !!!! ignorance next time!
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How about take a shower, put on some smart clothes, and actually leave the house to approach businesses and shops. Walk in, ask to speak to a manager, just explain that you're local, looking for work, this place appeals to you because of x, y &z, do you have any jobs going Mr Manager?
How many other clowns do you think are sat around uploading average CVs onto the same jobs time and time again? With the current market you need to be pro-active. Clicking "Submit CV" does not equate to actively looking for work.
Meanwhile, back in the real world.....
Going round to agencies with a CV worked for missus, the teaboys grand scheme was an epic failure....0 -
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) lists hundreds of job boards and CV databases in its supplier database serving almost every conceivable specialist area of recruitment, including job boards that focus on advertising contract opportunities
http://www.ukrecruiter.co.uk/suppliers/cvdbase.htm
I would ignore PROC I think he read the stuff from some American recruitment book of yesteryear.Five exclamation marks the sure sign of an insane mind!!!!!
Terry Pratchett.0
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