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Wilkinson to create One Thousand New Jobs

Discount retailer Wilkinson had a bumper year in 2009 and saw its profits double. Impressive turnover figures have lead to expansion plans and the retailer aims to create around 1000 jobs within the next twelve months. Growth figures were impressive, with a 120% rise in profits which are now standing at just short of £65 [...]

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Improved Options for Graduates at John Lewis

John Lewis is one of the most recognised names on the UK high street and the retailer is renowned for rewarding staff with generous wages, bonuses and additional perks. Little wonder then that University Graduates look to John Lewis as a dream employer when they leave University. John Lewis has now widened its graduate recruitment [...]

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What to expect if you are invited to an Assessment Centre

In addition to job interviews, employers are increasingly using assessment days as a way of selecting the very best candidates. So, if you have been invited to attend an assessment centre WELL DONE! It shows that you are a strong candidate and the employer would like to see more from you. Assessment centres can be [...]

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The Art of staying Positive during a Job Interview

The main reason many of us look to find a new job is because we are unhappy in the position we already have. Maybe it’s a bad boss, poor pay or lack of career progression. For many of us, simply getting out of bed in the morning ready to face a long hard day at [...]

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Manage Your Social Media Profile when Job Hunting

The popularity of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter is increasing year after year, with many of us creating profiles packed full of photos, links, discussions and opinions. Whilst social networking sites are a great way of staying in touch with friends and family you need to remember that they can also be accessed [...]

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Lidl Seeks New Graduates to Work in Germany

Graduates with Business and German foreign language degrees should consider the supermarket retailer for their first step on the career ladder. The chain is currently advertising positions for Managerial roles in Neckarsulm (to the north west of Stuttgart), home of Lidl International. This would be a great opportunity for any graduate with a flair for [...]

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McDonalds Continues to Expand throughout the UK – Great News for Job Seekers

Fast food chain McDonalds has seen positive growth figures in recent months, despite the recession and current economic uncertainty. To support continued growth the chain expects to open a further 15 new branches during the remainder of 2010, creating around 5000 new job vacancies. The roles offered will be varied; both in skills and qualifications [...]

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Tesco continues to Create New Jobs as Profits Surge

UK supermarket giant has again revealed staggering trading results, with a 9.3% rise in net profit up to fiscal year end Feb 2010. Encouragingly, a large proportion of this profit will be re-invested back into the UK as the retailer reveals plans to create 9,000 British jobs this year. Expansion will be in the firms [...]

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Televised Leaders Debate – The Biggest Job Interview in the UK Right Now

You can barely turn on the TV or open a newspaper  in the UK right now without hearing or reading about the General Election. Perhaps the most interesting feature of this particular election is the televised debates, the second of which will be held tonight in Bristol, hosted by Sky News. Televised debates are not [...]

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What’s your Unique Selling Point?

If you are searching for a job right now the chances are you will have a copy of your CV readily available. Those who are serious about finding that next big role will make sure that their CV is up to date (as there is nothing worse than sending an old CV out to a [...]

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