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Job boards are a great way of discovering new opportunities and getting a feel for the types of role
available. There are lots of generalist job boards out there, the main ones are:
www.totaljobs.com
www.cvlibrary.com
www.jobsite.co.uk
www.monster.co.uk
www.reed.co.uk
If you are looking for a job in a particular industry, it’s worth checking out specialist job boards.
Workable has put a handy list of job boards together that you can search, ignore the Free/Paid
column, that’s for employers.
www.workable.com/free-job-posting-sites-online
You can also register your CV on job boards by creating an account; employers and recruitment
companies will get in touch with you if they have a role that you’d be suitable for, not all jobs are
advertised so this is worth doing.
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Aggregators are search engines dedicated to helping you find a job. These websites are great because
they display jobs from job boards, direct employers and recruitment agencies in one place, the most
popular are:
www.indeed.co.uk
www.adzuna.co.uk
Indeed and Adzuna also have some great salary benchmarking tools that will help you understand the
salary to expect, you can even see where in the UK you could be paid more which is useful if you are
open to relocation.
www.indeed.com/salaries
www.adzuna.co.uk/jobs/salaries
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Getting in touch with recruitment agencies is another great way to find a job. There are thousands of
recruitment companies in the UK; some are big businesses that work across lots of sectors, the
biggest in the UK are:
www.michaelpage.co.uk
www.adecco.co.uk
www.hays.co.uk
There are also agencies that specialise in particular industries and skills such as Healthcare or
Software Development. To find one that is suitable for you, search the REC (Recruitment &
Employment Confederation) members database:
www.rec.uk.com/membership/member-directory
Recruitment consultants aren’t career advisors, so bear this in mind when you speak with them. To get
the most out of working with a recruitment company, be clear about what you are looking for, have
your CV ready to send them and make sure you respond to calls and emails promptly.
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LinkedIn is a professional network that has a popular job search feature www.linkedin.com.
Spend time creating your profile and add key information including education, work experience and a
good quality summary. Keep it professional by uploading a smart profile picture and a cover photo
that represents your interests.
When you apply, be sure to attach your CV, your LinkedIn profile alone isn’t enough for most
employers and recruiters to assess your fit for the role you’ve applied for.
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The most attractive option for graduates is to apply to companies directly.
If you already have an idea of who you would like to work for, check out their website and look for the
careers section. You will usually find a link in the footer, or in a section like the ‘about us’.
There will be lots of companies out there that you’ve not heard of yet but could be a great fit for you,
so do a bit of research to broaden your options.
If for example, your dream job is with KPMG, search for KPMG on LinkedIn. On their company page,
you will see a ‘Similar Companies’ bar on the right-hand side with six other company suggestions that
could be a good fit.
Finding your first job is exciting, try to enjoy the process! Every call and interview takes you one step
closer to securing your dream job.
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W W W . A P P L Y P L U S . C O M
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