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Recruitment in NI
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The_Hurricane
Posts: 773 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Hi All,
I'm going to take a fresh look at this and try to ascertain if there are any ideas on getting a job in NI? I'm currently employed as a Business Analyst but with a background in IT and I was wondering the best options to get a new job? My existing job is close to an end so I need to start getting serious and I'm hoping to move up to Belfast even if it's into an entry level role. Any advice would be great.
Thanks in advance.
I'm going to take a fresh look at this and try to ascertain if there are any ideas on getting a job in NI? I'm currently employed as a Business Analyst but with a background in IT and I was wondering the best options to get a new job? My existing job is close to an end so I need to start getting serious and I'm hoping to move up to Belfast even if it's into an entry level role. Any advice would be great.
Thanks in advance.
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Thought I'd bump this up after a quiet weekend on here.0
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If you sign up to indeed.co.uk and set up alerts for whatever type of job that you like, and the location you prefer it in, you will get a daily list of jobs that are coming up in NI. Its a great service... you wont miss a job in your field in NI!0
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yeh agree with the above post. indeed is good, good luck with the job hunting!"Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that!"0
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Well there is this IT crowd in Belfast currently recruiting...... can't remember the name, think it starts with All...... :rotfl:
Sorry, couldn't resist!!
Have you tried doing a bit of company research and sending a CV speculatively to some companies with a cover letter. Worht a try.... companies (good one's anyway, i think) like to see some enthusiasm and get up and go in a person and what better way than to give this a try0
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