Our top 6 Accounting career tips…

How great would it be to never worry about finding your next job because no matter what, everyone wants to employ you? Genuine job security is having a background that is always in demand so it doesn’t matter what happens to the economy or the organisation that you work for, you can ALWAYS have fantastic […]

Is it OK to say “I don’t know” in an interview?

Why is it that some job questions are easy to answer, while others are so hard? More importantly, what should you do if you don’t know what to say? Let’s start with the don’ts: 1.     Don’t lie You may be worried about the consequences of not knowing the answer, but it is far worse to lie. […]

Low Cost Recruitment: Is This Good News Or A Con?

The word ‘austerity’ has become a common feature in our day-to-day lives. We are constantly being forced to cut back our spending due to the poor economic climate and yet despite some hints that job creation is creeping into positive rather than negative figures, there’s still a feeling that employers are tightening their belts. In […]

6 more tips on nailing a phone interview

Following up on our last blog, ‘9 Steps to phone interview success’, we came across a Forbes article, ‘6 Steps to nailing a job interview…over the phone‘ that provides some more hints and tips on how to do well over the telephone medium. In short they are: 1. Prepare, prepare, prepare – do all the […]

9 Steps to phone interview success

Phone interviews are more important than you might think.  If you have a phone interview coming up, here are nine ways to help you shine. Treat it as though it’s a real interview: Why? Because it is! Phone interviews are used by employers and recruiters to narrow down their pool of candidates and decide who will […]

Careless with your cover letter – I wouldn’t hire you…

I recently advertised for a Junior Administrator. I got over 100 CV’s, but as usual I was disappointed to find that over 90% did not have a cover letter, and some cover letters were addressed to the wrong person. A cover letter is your opportunity to sell yourself and to connect your “skill set” to […]

Best places to work in the US 2014

Glassdoor’s annual Employees’ Choice Awards is a great way of getting inspiration for what companies are doing, to keep staff satisfaction high. Unsurprisingly it has the social media giants in the top 10. Twitter outperformed LinkedIn, facebook and Google, the rankings of which are detailed below. Twitter         2nd place LinkedIn      3rd place facebook      […]

How to close and follow up your interview

You know how to research companies, how to tweak your résumé and even how to answer tough interview questions. But do you know how to follow-up after the interview? If you’ve been invited to interview it means the company is already interested in you. What can you do to get the job? 1. Ask about […]

Comparing Job Offers

If you’re in the enviable position of having to choose one job offer from others, here are some key things you should consider when evaluating them: THE JOB ITSELF: Consider the job itself. Which job seems like a better fit? Which one do you think you will enjoy more? It’s important to place a lot […]

Insights gained from hiring the first 100 employees

In our search for the best things to look out for when hiring new staff, we’ve come across this interesting Business Insider list of the 5 biggest learnings experienced by someone hiring his first 100 employees. They’re valuable, insightful tips worth reviewing. Figure out who is hungry. Hire them Screen against your company values Attract the best […]

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