Inbetween Days.

[reblogged from absoluteradio.co.uk]

  Finding a new job can be quite a challenge and it is easy to get disheartened.  Many employers will not even send out letters of refusal these days because of the sheer amount of applicants and getting to the interview stage will often seem downright impossible.

  So what more can you do to improve your chances of employment?  You’ve got a good work history and you have all of the basic qualifications.  Well, why not think about doing some other training courses in the meantime?  The more certificates you have, the better your CV will look!  And it will certainly impress any potential employers if you are doing something constructive whilst you are out of work.

  Many training courses are free of charge if you are unemployed and you could get a substantial discount on any that you do have to pay for.  Maybe there is a particular line of work that you are interested in?  Why not see what courses are available which would be useful for a job in that same industry.  It may be bricklaying, art and design, engineering or food safety training.

  Instead of getting despondent, see this period of temporary unemployment as a time to improve your skills.  It is all about getting ready for something you really want to do!

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  1. Mandy S Says:

    A few years back I had an eight month time of unemployment. It made me feel thoroughly depressed and I couldn’t wait to get back into work.
    I did a health and safety course during that time but it has never come in very useful.

  2. Arthur Pullman Says:

    Are you for real or what????
    My main priority is to get a job, not more qualifications. Certificates might look nice, but they don’t pay very well, do they?
    Training is something that employers should provide!

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