Advice to new members | Partners - and coping with redundancy | Networking
Preparing your C.V | Preparing for an Interview | " Tell me about yourself " | Job Fairs
- Careers Springboard Aylesbury was formed for people like you. The volunteer organisers and the other members have all been involved with redundancy so you will meet people who understand your feelings and needs
- There is no longer any stigma attached to redundancy as it has become so widespread. Our membership reflects the magnitude of the problem
- You now have time to think laterally about increasing your skills or about alternative careers. This could be the opportunity to do something different - something that you have always wanted to do
- The search for a new career is a full time job and you will have to work hard at it. You will need to manage your time with discipline and single mindedness
- Re-assess your family budget and discuss your new circumstances with your bank if necessary
- Check your pension position and redundancy benefits Ensure that you are receiving all your entitlements
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Discuss the situation frankly and honestly with your partner. Keep your family and friends informed of your progress since you need their advice, support and affection
- Revise your CV with our help to ensure that it is accurate, concise and an effective selling document
- Take full advantage of our programme of meetings on getting interviews, telephone techniques, selling yourself, job search on the internet etc. Individual counselling can also be arranged
- Start networking through your old business contacts, friends and prospects
- Thoroughly prepare before any interview. Do your homework on the company and its activities.
Be prepared to sell yourself with confidence and to deal with hostile questioning
- Take regular exercise, maintain a good diet , and do not neglect your personal appearance
- Remember - bitterness over past events is counter-productive
Always try to be positive. Look forward, and be persistent