Recruitment
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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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How to write a CV
View: How to write a CVA CV is your first chance to promote yourself. A good CV might get you a job interview. Check out the National Careers Service guide on how to create a CV.
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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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Engage Bromsgrove
View: Engage BromsgroveEngage Bromsgrove provides holistic support to people who are economically inactive, socially excluded or who require confidence and support to move forward in work and life.
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UKSPF Youth Engagement Programme (Yep!)
View: UKSPF Youth Engagement Programme (Yep!)If you’re a young person living in Cornwall and not in employment, education or training (NEET), this unique integrated and collaborative project will bring together the very best of locally available support.
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Dorset Supported Employment Service
View: Dorset Supported Employment ServiceIf you live in Dorset and have a learning disability or autism, we can help you get ready for, and find, paid work.
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