Looking for jobs. What sort of job? What qualifications do you have? (CV) What experience do you have? (CV) Full or part-time? How far can you travel?

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Looking for jobs

What sort of job? What qualifications do you have? (CV) What experience do you have? (CV) Full or part-time? How far can you travel? Where can you use your transferable skills? Skills Health Check from direct.gov Skills Health Check

Where to look Publications Basingstoke Gazette Basingstoke Observer (front of classifieds) Basingstoke Observer Jobs?? Community channels Agencies See list in portfolio Internet Search sites - see list in portfolio Social networks – Linkedin, TwitterLinkedinTwitter Shop windows Calling in to businesses Research them first though

Researching employers – What does the firm do? – How big is the firm - is it part of a larger organisation? – Who are their customers? – How can your skills match the job? Web search Call in for Annual Report/House Magazine/brochure Ask around