Work - Paper And Magazines
Looking in the Situations Vacant pages of the local paper is one of the most common ways of seeing what is available in the employment world locally. Every town or city will have its local paper and offshoots. To give yourself the greatest number of options, work out what is the largest area you would be prepared to travel to and find all the local papers that serve those areas. Free newspapers and magazines can also be useful.
Look through all the job opportunities
You may be looking for something specific or be prepared to try a variety of those jobs on offer. Look at whether the job is full or part time and how much they are prepared to pay. See how far you have to travel and if it is manageable. Sometimes there is a number to ring and it might be worthwhile doing this. If they need certain qualifications check that you have the right ones and that they are up to date, To give yourself the best chance do what they suggest in the advertisement. Give yourself time to work on the application form or letter of application and send it off in good time. If there is an application pack with the form the information there should give you reasonable clues.
When completing the forms, answer all the questions as fully as you can. You have got to sell yourself to give them a good reason to offer you and interview. You have to show you are keen for the job. If they ask for a letter of application list all the strengths you could bring to the position and emphasise how suitable you would be but be careful not to write much more that a page unless you really have to. They may have lots to read. Make sure you have looked at the wording of the advertisement and can offer most of what they want. If you can type it on the computer as it looks more professional.
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Note: 4 Elderly health provides this site for information purposes only and insists that you should consult a doctor before engaging in anything mentioned here.
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