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saxovtr
07-Mar-06, 15:05
i would like to know is there any1 on here that cud give me advice in the rite direction on my career?iam aiming to move to inverness and preferably a job in the automotive side of things but would go for other types of jobs like IT,customer service,i just cant seem to find that many jobs there and if i do,i dont get any repsonse,iam needing a few pointers in the rite direction,even if you could give me a number or website any info greatly appreciated:)

angela5
07-Mar-06, 15:12
Have a search through this...

http://www.localrecruit.co.uk/inverness/

krieve
07-Mar-06, 15:15
you could try global highland http://www.ghms.co.uk/

erli
07-Mar-06, 15:16
Please do not take this the wrong way, I really am trying to help you.
Do you have a C.V? If you do, please make sure that the spelling and grammar are correct. Employers will not be impressed with a C.V that is difficult to read. If you have trouble with words, get a freind to type it for you instead.

Also, try some volunteer work in the meantime, it will keep you busy and will look good on your C.V.

weefee
07-Mar-06, 15:17
register with as many agencies in inverness as possible, if you are not sure where you want to go, i would recomment temping for a while so you can experience different environments - temping isn't for everyone, but it can only be for a month or so until you find what you prefer,

you can then decided which area you enjoy the most and ask the agency to find you a permanent position.

good luck!

krieve
07-Mar-06, 15:23
Hayes of montrose is another one to try

squidge
07-Mar-06, 16:02
Cap Gemini are looking for 220 new staff - IT support work not great pay but it did me for a few months last year whilst i found something better and the craic is good. Check out

http://www.uk.capgemini.com/careers/apply_now/servicecentres/

Also there is bags of hotel work and lifescan are always recruiting.

Tymey
07-Mar-06, 16:05
Please do not take this the wrong way, I really am trying to help you.
Do you have a C.V? If you do, please make sure that the spelling and grammar are correct. Employers will not be impressed with a C.V that is difficult to read. If you have trouble with words, get a freind to type it for you instead.



Friend. ;)

skaterboy
07-Mar-06, 16:13
Do you want my job?????????

saxovtr
08-Mar-06, 01:14
if it means driving a type r then yes lol how do i apply:)