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  • Why resilience is important for job-seekers

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    A crucial Part of job-seeking is having the ability to adapt to whatever is thrown at you. Resilience is about being able to bounce back and carry on and learn from your experiences, even after you have had bad news. It's always best to try and keep going to make sure you reach your goals.

  • How to be more efficient at work

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Working efficiently doesn’t always refer to working in a job role, you may need a little push to make your job-hunt more efficient too. The tips below can be used for any work situation you have!

  • How to reschedule a job interview

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Rescheduling a job interview may not be something you want to do, but sometimes there is no way around it. Use our tips on how to reschedule your interview and it can leave you feeling a lot better about the situation.

  • How do you get your CV noticed and passed through the filters?

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Applying for a job online has become the norm for many job-seekers, it is said to be quicker and more efficient. However, there can be things that may prevent your CV from making it through some online filters. Read our tips below to try and prevent this happening to you and get your CV read!

  • Boosting your LinkedIn profile

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    LinkedIn is known as one of the most professional forms of online social media. So how can you utilise it for your own job-search? Keep reading for our tips and guidance on how to set up your LinkedIn profile and how to get recruiters to notice you!

  • How to land your first job with no work experience

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Sometimes the most daunting part of your early career can be leaving education with no work experience. Sometimes getting industry experience before leaving school just isn't going to happen, but there are plenty of ways around it. Keep reading and see how you can make sure your application gets noticed.

  • How to tackle second interviews

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Second interviews are a frequent occurrence for most job-seekers and just like the initial interview, there are ways you can prepare and make the most of the opportunity. Keep reading to find our tips on tackling a second interview.

  • How to talk about career gaps in your CV

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Career gaps are becoming more common for more reasons than one. Whatever your situation, it is important to be able to talk about career breaks in interviews and on your CV. Here are a few tips to help you along the way.

  • Everyday skills that are essential to an Engineering Career

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Engineering can require more than just your qualifications. There are some every day skills that will help you throughout your career. Some of these skills may come naturally to you and some may just take a bit of practise. Keep reading to know what some of these important skills are and how to use them within your career.

  • Understanding the Importance of Mental Health in the Engineering Community

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Mental health can be an extremely difficult thing to deal with in day-to-day life and job-seeking does not make it any easier. You are not alone and there are ways that you can get extra support during your job-search.

  • Answering Those Difficult Interview Questions

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    Interviews are a daunting aspect of job-seeking but we all have to do them. There may be some particular questions that are worrying you, so read our tips on how to ace those answers and bag yourself that dream job.

  • How I Got Here - CERN

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    We spoke to Saida Thamya Khan about her engineering career so far, why she chose the engineering industry and how her current employer fuels her ambition for engineering. She is currently a Senior Fellow for the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment and also for the Electromagnetic Calorimeter.

  • What to ask in an Engineering Interview?

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Charlotte Rogers

    The thought of asking questions in an interview can knock the confidence of many applicants. With a little bit of preparation and research before your interview, the questions you ask can have a significant affect on the outcome.

  • 5 tips for breaking into the tech & engineering industries

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • David Hicks, Specialist Trainer at Agil8

    With the tech sector currently employing close to 200, 000 people, and the engineering sector employing 5.5 million people across a wide variety of roles, it’s no surprise that these industries are much sought-after.

  • Neuro diversity: Autism into cyber

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Georgina Bloomfield

    In today’s all-digital world, cyber security cannot be ignored in any industry.

  • 8 reasons why you should work in the oil and gas sector

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Georgina Bloomfield

    From travelling the world to only working half of the year, there's plenty of reasons why you should consider a career in oil & gas.

  • Is there REALLY a skills shortage in the engineering industry, or are employers just not paying up?

    • 27 Apr 2022
    • Georgina Bloomfield

    It is common knowledge among the sector these days that there’s a skills shortage in the engineering industry. We’re told that 50% of the entire workforce is due to retire by 2020.

  • Upskilling push could create 40,000 new engineering jobs in the UK

    • 7 Apr 2025

    The UK could add another 40,000 engineers to its workforce if existing funds were redirected towards efforts to upskill the workforce through training, Make UK has said.

  • What’s needed to be a software engineer at BAE Systems?

    • 2 Jul 2025

    Software engineers are helping to shape the technology of the future and their work is more in demand than ever.

  • Exploring the top UK regions for civil engineering careers

    • 2 Oct 2024

    Civil engineering is a vital force in shaping the infrastructure of the UK, and for those aspiring to enter this field, it’s an exciting time to explore career opportunities. Different regions across the country offer unique prospects for civil engineers, each with its own range of projects and growth potential.

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