Employment Webinar By Positive Input and Employment King.

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Employment Webinar By Positive Input and Employment King

The Job Market Has Died

The Job Market is Changing The media has created a myth that there are no jobs In truth there are thousands of jobs available and more on the way

The Job Market is Changing 100,000 jobs predicted for the space industry 5% increase for jobs in the gaming industry (computer games) Low carbon industry is forecast to grow from £25 billion in 2005 to £46 billion by 2015

The Job Market is Changing Technology is changing the future of the UK Job market – it has been predicted that over 1000 new job roles will be available that haven't yet been invented Robot Doctors High Raised Farming Cyber Security Guards

The Job Market is Changing The Media have it wrong, it is predicted that Low Skilled jobs will decline and high skilled jobs will increase Reduction in cashier jobs due to self- service checkouts Increase in Green jobs, due to new government polices

The Job Market is Changing Workforce Demand Required skills Employee Skills

The Job Market is Changing Required skillsEmployee skills Employment or Unemployment

The Job Market is Changing How much do you Value your career? Are you willing to relocate? Are you willing to retrain? Are you willing to take an initial pay cut?

Promoting for Promotion

Let your employer know you are interested in a promotion Act as if you are already in that position Be positive about new company changes

New Job, New Life

Getting a new job can change your life as we spend a third of our lives at work Before applying for any new position in a new company, first ask yourself “what needs to change in my current job for me to want to stay?”

New Job, New Life Pay Rise Promotion Working Conditions Respect Personal Development Being Listened to

New Job, New Life A big motivator for a job change is money, before accepting a new position you need to first compare the new salary against your current benefits

New Job, New Life Potential new wage £30,000Current wage £26,000 Travel 1 hour No company car 4 weeks holidays No pension Flexi time No free dinner 25% off gym pass Travel 20 minutes Company car and petrol allowance 6 weeks holidays Good pension No flexi time Free canteen dinner Free gym pass

New Job, New Life Target your application for each individual position

New Job, New Life Become an industry expert Google alerts Internet industry forums Social media

New Job, New Life To pass any job interview you need to be able to Predict Job Interview Questions Read the job specification Ask employees on internet forums

Who’s The Boss?

Being self employed has a whole range of benefits and potential pitfalls

Who’s The Boss? Gain knowledge and experience through working for others Start Small, End Big

Who’s The Boss Understand Internet Marketing Action Plan

Who’s The Boss GoalAction

Who’s The Boss Retail: FashionDesign GarmentsSell Online Approach Clothing Outlets Buy and Sell Clothes Designed by Others Retail

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