Blog
Search the blog:
Subscribe
Select 'Notify' button above to set up email updates
Follow us
Understanding the hidden job market
70% of all vacancies are never advertised, or so the story goes. By dedicating a small fraction of your time to unearthing unadvertised vacancies you may well find a wider range of opportunities than advertised vacancies alone.
How to prepare for psychometric tests
Employers have many ways to screen applicants, from the standard CV or application form to video interviews and assessment centres. If you are applying for an insight week, internship or graduate job, the chances are that psychometric testing will form part of the selection process.
How to answer 鈥楾ell me about at time you failed at something鈥
Mistakes are inevitable, we all make them. But what is the employer really assessing in your answer to this interview question?
What should you ask an employer at the end of a job interview?
鈥榃hen do I go to the top of the pay scale鈥an I leave early on a Friday afternoon鈥hen can I expect to take over from you?鈥
On reflection, probably not the most appropriate questions to pose when the employer asks you if you have any questions at the end of an interview – but what should you ask?
The Graduate recruitment process- what to expect
Autumn is upon us and the large graduate recruitment fairs are in full-swing, signalling that the latest cycle in graduate recruitment has started! If you are new to the recruitment process used by graduate employers to recruit their interns, graduate recruits and industrial placements, what can you expect?
The psychology of job interviews 鈥 challenge your negative thinking to build your confidence
When you receive an interview invite, how quickly does your anticipation and enthusiasm turn into anxiety and negativity? Do you expect to fail before the interview has even taken place?
Strengths based interviews 鈥 more top tips!
Strengths continue to be a hot topic for our readers and the number of employers choosing to move away from traditional competency based interview to look instead at Strengths is increasing.
鈥楽peculate to accumulate鈥 鈥 how to make speculative applications
Although it鈥檚 impossible to quantify how many of the estimated 50-80% unadvertised jobs are at 鈥榞raduate level鈥 there is no doubt that you should tap into this market if you want to increase your chance of job search success. Don鈥檛 artificially restrict your horizons by focussing on the graduate portals, fairs or company websites alone. There are a wealth of opportunities out there and a good speculative application can help you unlock the door to this seemingly hidden job market.
How to ace an assessment centre group discussion
Group discussions are a really common assessment exercise as they allow the recruiter to see how you interact with others and work as part of a team – essential skills in pretty much any job. You are not in direct competition with your fellow candidates, so aim for a collaborative, not competitive, approach in group discussions.
Resilience is the key to career success
Successful people don鈥檛 sidestep failure; they accommodate it, cope with it and move on. Resilience, not resignation, is the key to career success.
Be a STAR! How to shine at applications and interviews
Whether you are completing an application form or preparing for an interview, the STAR approach can help you structure your answers and focus on the evidence. It鈥檚 a good way to optimise your responses and use the space or time available to persuade the employer you have what it takes.
How to answer 鈥淭ell me about yourself鈥 in an interview
Tell me about yourself? It seems such an innocuous question, designed to break the ice and put you at ease before the real interview starts. Well don鈥檛 be fooled! This question has the potential to win or lose the day, so don鈥檛 sleepwalk into disaster by taking the wrong approach. Plan your strategy beforehand鈥.
Tell your career story鈥
At a recent event for a large investment bank, the MD speaking to the audience announced 鈥渁 CV always tells a story 鈥 and you鈥檇 better be able to tell that story鈥. In saying so, he got to the crux of the difference between a good candidate – who is able to provide a collection of facts about what they have done – and a great candidate – who鈥檚 able to say 鈥榯his is my story鈥 and then use narrative to help make sense of who they are.
How to handle interview nerves
Got an interview coming up and feel crippled by nerves? You鈥檙e not alone.
How to crack Strengths-based interviews
Many people with be familiar with competency-based questions which form the basis of most job interviews. But what about those questions which are designed to look beyond your skills? How do recruiters get the answers to 鈥楧o you want the job?鈥 and 鈥榃ill you fit in?鈥
Aptitude tests 鈥 practice makes perfect
We know that aptitude tests can strike fear into the most confident student, but we also know that most of you are likely to encounter them at some stage. It鈥檚 better to face the fear and find out what鈥檚 involved.
Preparing for telephone interviews
When we think of interviews there is a pretty typical scenario we conjure up: office, suits, candidates waiting nervously outside the door. Well, unless you鈥檙e really lucky and manage to find a job without a formal interview (rare but it can happen!) this is probably a scenario you鈥檙e likely to encounter at some stage in your job search. But your very first interview may be altogether different – it may just be on the other end of a phone.
What are your weaknesses? The killer interview question
It doesn鈥檛 matter whether you鈥檙e a seasoned pro or completely green, there are some interview questions that just invite dread. There鈥檚 one that really seems to get pulses racing: 鈥渨hat are your weaknesses?鈥
Handling Interview Rejection
It鈥檚 hard not to feel discouraged when you鈥檙e hoping for 鈥榶es鈥 but hear 鈥榥o鈥 . Whether you鈥檙e an interview veteran or a relative novice, rejection can be a bruising experience.