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Jobs market: making it easy for seekers and employers to meet

Job hunters can easily find local Jobs vacancies using our free online recruitment service at LeaderPage. Our upload service and community environment is also tailored for companies that need to advertise their vacancies. You can also create profile for your company.

Jobs and Recruitment service:

As soon as you enter the site you can start uploading or searching for local job adverts of your choice,
immediately !

CV Content:
In general a CV should contain the following subheadings:
- Contact details – your name, address, email and phone number
- Career objectives
- Key achievements
- Educational qualifications
- Training courses (start with the most recent qualification or Current study course)
- Work experience
- Relevant skills (e.g. teamwork, IT, communication, leadership)
- Special interests
- references

CV writing tips :

Drafting your CV:
what to consider
- Layout scores points on the first impression. Use a word processor to create a visually pleasing document.
- Create clearly defined sections using line breaks and spacing
- Spell check and remove grammar errors.
- Give examples of what you ca do
- Keep to the point, and be brief
- make CV stand out
- Do not lie or exaggerate your experience, your reference is a phone call away.
- Two pages should be the maximum length.
- Include a separate covering letter.

Create a new job advert :  Step  1 of   2

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Note : responses to your advert will be redirected
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What to include in your CV
The career stage at which an applicant is at determines the content of a CV. For example the following will emphasize different aspect of their employability:
- A part time job seeker
- A graduate
- A middle level experience employee
- A senior manager

Interview Skills

When called to attend an interview do a bit a preparation
- Research the company or organisation
- Research the job position you applied for
- Allocate enough time to arrive at least 15 minutes before to allow yourself to calm down.
- Dress formally
- Shake hands firmly
- Sit comfortably and maintain eye contact
- Listen and be alert
- Smile
- Relax, if the interview is unsuccessful there is always a next time.
- It may be necessary to attend a few practice interviews in order to be familiar with an interview board environment in order to relax your nerves.

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Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to be as accurate as possible in providing advice and general information the LeaderPage team accepts no responsibility for any loss resulting from the reliance on the above advice.

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