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If you have attended a job interview and been offered the job you might want to negotiate the offer when you receive it. There could be a number of factors to consider so after you have attended an interview you need to prepare to negotiate and to make a counter offer.

Career Progression


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To progress in any company you need to excel in your current position. Working hard within your current job will help you to progress your career and stand out within the company. Here are some tips to help you get noticed.

Job Promotion


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Series 8 of popular television show The Apprentice is about to hit our screens. The show, which follows candidates as they bid to be Lord Alan Sugar’s next apprentice, attracts thousands of viewers every year. There are a variety of characters from a variety of backgrounds so with this in mind, what makes a good apprentice?

 

Apprentice


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There are a number of things you can do if you want to be recognised in the work place and in order to secure career progression. But there are some things you should steer clear of too.

Career Progression


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If you have attended a job interview and you find out a few days later that you have got the job it can be a great feeling. But before you jump in feet-first you should assess the offer carefully and send back an appropriate response.

 

Accepting a Job Offer


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There are pros and cons to taking an internship position and you should weigh these up before you start in the role.

Internship


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Career progression often relies on identifying what your perfect job role would be and working towards it.

 

Career Progression


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Temping opportunities are usually easier to find than full-time work. You can look for jobs through a Temping Agency or by applying directly to a company. These jobs are usually more available because they do not require a long term commitment from an employer. But how do you turn a temp position into a full-time opportunity?

 

Temp tp Full Time


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As we say hello to another new year you may be making some New Year’s resolutions. And one of them might be to find a new, more rewarding job or to change your career path altogether.

 

Career Change


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Getting fired from a job, although not desirable, is actually quite common. Most employees will have been fired at some point throughout their career. It can dent your confidence and leave you feeling low but it shouldn’t stop you from applying for future vacancies.

   

Job Search


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