Employment Support
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Redundancy and dealing with losing your job
View: Redundancy and dealing with losing your jobIf you’re made redundant or unemployed, you might feel anxious about the future. Get advice on how to develop your skills, access free online courses and find help getting a job. Check out the National Careers Service advice on redundancy and dealing with losing your job
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Job application form advice
View: Job application form adviceA job application form is an official way to apply for a job or training course with a company. Check out the National Careers Service guide for advice on how to fill in a job application form.
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Interview tips
View: Interview tipsAn interview is a conversation between you and an employer to see if you’re the right fit for a role. It’s important to make sure you know what to expect from an interview and to prepare as best as you can. Check out the National Careers Service guide for interview tips.
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How to write a cover letter
View: How to write a cover letterA cover letter introduces you to an employer and asks them to think about your application. It’s a short letter, usually 3 to 5 paragraphs long. Check out the National Careers Service guide on how to create a Cover Letter.
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Caroline’s career transition into the green sector
View: Caroline’s career transition into the green sectorNational Careers Service supported 62-year-old Caroline’s career transition, taking her from the financial sector into renewable energy.
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A ‘brand new Penny’ thanks to National Careers Service
View: A ‘brand new Penny’ thanks to National Careers ServicePenny, a dedicated care worker from Cornwall, turned to National Careers Service for support after feeling low and uncertain about her career.
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UKSPF People Hub Cornwall
View: UKSPF People Hub CornwallThe support you’ll receive from the People Hub Cornwall can help remove any barriers preventing you from moving forward on your career journey.
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Work And Health – Pioneer
View: Work And Health – PioneerIf you’re facing barriers to work and would like a helping hand, our Work and Health Programme – Pioneer will support you to find the right job and reach your true potential.
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Skills For Work
View: Skills For WorkIf you’re aged 24+ and live in a devolved location within Peterborough and Cambridgeshire, this programme will help you learn about, and utilise, transferable employability skills.
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Neurodivergence: An employee’s tips for inclusive employers
View: Neurodivergence: An employee’s tips for inclusive employersSome of the steps employers can take, to encourage and support neurodivergence and inclusion in the workplace.
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New Doors – Great Yarmouth
View: New Doors – Great YarmouthIf you’re unemployed and live in Great Yarmouth, New Doors can support you to boost your skills and build your confidence with the aim of finding a job which suits you.
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