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zzxxee | 13:57 Fri 31st Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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this is our new club please leave any hints tips for job seeking interviewing techniques below bye for now x
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Using the surname, Corleone, & threaten the interviewer's with horse heads & swimming with fishes if they don't hire you.
get a professional stand-in to do the interview for you.....
ooo yeah a brainy twin could come in handy
Use any method available for job seeking. Look in local papers, look at the jobs advertised in the job centre (I do it online), network by talking to people you know who have a job, let them know you are looking for work.

Make sure your CV is up to date, have a standard application letter saved on your computer. You can change it to suit the job you are applying for.
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If I was the interviewer it would be, spacey!

Lol.
lol @ SpaceCase. Even for Dutch courage it is not recomended.
hello - im employed but here's a website that is often used by people i know :

http://jobseekers.direct.gov.uk/homepage.aspx?
Thanks for that Lynsy1, yes I use that one.
i look at that site daily lynsy1, still hav'nt found a job though.
dont spend all your time here being an arse as you will never find a job that way.


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I joined several online sites that specifically advertiuse over the internet retail positions. Whatever role you are looking for5 in whatever industry, career or trade you should find a dedicated site or two that should send you daily vacancy updates. try looking in more detail through the adresses on your results page after googling for jobs in your field

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