The “Best Job Yet“ Concept
Based on our experience of working with over 2000 individuals we have been able to describe the process of finding a new job in five key phases as shown in the diagram.
You can explore each phase further by clicking on the diagram or on the links below.
Setting your Career Direction |
If you have doubt and you need to clarify your career direction. You need to know what you are looking for. If you do, then it is possible to start to convince prospective employers that you are a good bet, otherwise they sense your indecision any look elsewhere. |
Preparing a CV |
Prospective employers need information about the candidate that supports their application for a particular position. The information needs to be relevant to that specific application and is usually requested in the form of a CV or a completed application form. |
Job Search |
There are many routes to the job market. The more that you use the more likely you are to find the job that you want, and to shorten the time it takes to get there. |
The Interview |
The interview is inevitable. It may be over in a few minutes or it may extend in phases over several weeks. You need to know what to expect and you need to be prepared for it if you want a successful outcome. |
Taking Stock of Progress |
Making sure that what you are doing is working and taking action if it is not. |
A Guide to finding your Best Job Yet
We have produced a detailed 24 page guide to help you understand and use this process. It describes each of the fifteen steps required to complete the five phases of activity.
You can download the guide now by going to the catalogue and selecting the guide or following the link below.
Go to Guide