Delighted to work alongside the CIT Career Services Team here at CIT on projects for the last few months. Brilliant experience delivering advice, coaching and student talks on topics to include employability, career planning, the future of work, industry-specific interviews and assessment centres, LinkedIn and networking. Great service for students….. where the student is the
So you have found the job you really want and need to submit your CV. The amount of people who ask a friend to ‘run up a CV’ is so commonplace. It is also more often than not, so evident. Good CV writing is not just good typing. Anyone can do up a generic CV
Personal Development and Support When you embark on an absence from work it is very tempting to just disappear and become 100% absorbed into your new focus or activities. But I would encourage you NOT to disappear completely. An absence can fly by and only too soon you are looking for that next career opportunity
Register for #JobsExpoCork today and talk to professional career coach, Aideen Shannon, on 30th March at Clayton Hotel Silver Springs. https://t.co/0zDDDfv0zZ pic.twitter.com/GRlcNyllMR— Jobs Expo Ireland (@JobsExpoIreland) March 21, 2019
Keeping Relevant and Connected During a Career Absence People take career breaks for many different reasons, voluntary and involuntary, as I mentioned in part 1 of this article. As well as continual up-skilling professionally (CUP), keeping connected within your career network or other interest networks, is another component worth maintaining as much as possible during
Keeping Relevant and Connected during a Career Absence There are many reasons today why people take an absence from their profession or career for a period of time. It could be that you need to take a break in order to care for an ill family member, for your own health reasons or to care