There are many places where you can receive careers advice, however, many people who have been in work many years but have been made redundant, are unaware where they can turn to for information.
In light of the recession, many people have been made redundant with an unprecedented number of companies going under, so lots of people are having to look for jobs without any idea of how to go about it.
The first point of call for people in this situation should be the job centre; their advisors can provide you with information on how best to approach looking for a job in today’s climate. They can also give advice on how to compile a CV which will best advertise your skills. The job centre can also put you on course to gain academic qualifications should you not have sufficient qualifications to gain employment.
Another source of careers advice is the internet, using a search engine you will be able to find a huge amount of website that can give you advice, not only in regards to your CV but also on how to make yourself more attractive to potential employers. You will also be able to gain advice on interview techniques as well as advice on information on completing preparation work for interviews.

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