Careers resources
Below are websites that give help and advice on job hunting, CVs, covering letters, job application forms, preparing for interviews, psychometric tests and useful information about working and studying. We will be regularly adding e-resources to this page.
Emma Myers is the Careers Advisors who can help you with your CV, and give careers and educational advice. Visit the careers website full of careers-related information and links. If you wish to book an appointment with her email her at emma.myers@westking.ac.uk
Careerjet is an employment search engine use it to find jobs in all different areas. |
If you are looking for work in the hospitality industry this website may have something for you.
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A comprehensive directory of employment & recruitment agencies in London categorised by industry sector |
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Careers WKC | Reed | |||
Impartial Careers Advice To see a Careers Adviser: |
Find help and advice on job hunting, CVs, covering letters, job application forms, prepare for interviews, psychometric tests and useful information about working and studying in over 50 countries throughout the world.
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A website featuring job searches, and general advice for job seekers, as well giving advice and tips on writing CVs and covering letters.
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Target Jobs | Careers A-Z | |||
A website featuring job searches, career sections, careers advice and help on how to fill in application forms, write CVs among other useful resources. |
TheJobCrowd helps graduates, school leavers and other jobseekers plan and research their careers by connecting them with employees who can provide expert, insider advice from the companies and careers that they work in.
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UK careers site with information on courses, careers, job vacancies, books and links to other helpful resources. |
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Careersbox | icould | |||
Careersbox is the national online careers film and video library featuring real people and real jobs to help young people, students, teachers and career professionals. |
icould is about inspiration, encouragement and discovery. The idea is to help you make the most of your potential and talent, by showing how others have used theirs.
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