Posts Tagged Work Experience
Work Experience Insurance
So the next time an employer says they would give you work experience if you could be insured - just say “I am!” and get it arranged with IC Frith.
Visit the IC Frith website or give them a call.
Posted by TonyH in Work Experience on March 24th, 2009
Local Work Experience
Local work experience is a ‘must have’ to get a job in Australia. Employers demand it.
More importantly, work experience is the very easiest path to your perfect job.
Employers love ‘trying before they buy’ - and that is exactly what you offer them - a no obligation, low cost opportunity to see you in action. When you perform well, help their business and make them a profit - they will want to employ you.
Let us arrange Local Work Experience for you, as we have for the last 20 years and start showing employers what you are capable of.
We have connections and contacts with 1000’s of Australian employers who are looking for talented and eager professionals, workers and experts to help them. Work experience placements in Australia are usually unpaid and can last from 1 to 4 weeks. Some employers require insurance for work experience which we can help arrange.
More often than not, employers who get to experience your skills, work ethic and great attitude will want to keep you.
The Process
We make all the arrangements for you
- You send us your resume and tell us about your ideal job and employer
- You can also nominate as many employers as you like that we can approach
- We proactively market you to suitable and relevant employers
- We ensure that placements are effectively matched with your experience, qualifications and visa requirements
- We help arrange insurance if necessary
- We make all the phone calls, appointments and interview times for you
- We arrange the necessary documentation to ensure your work rights are protected
- You start work with the employer and we monitor your progress
- We help with resulting work extensions and job offers
The Results
Over 70% of Local Work Experience Placements lead to a paid job offer
- You will get local referees to put on your resume
- You have Local Work Experience for your Resume career history
- You have experienced the Australian employment environment
- You will have naturally and easily extended your network of friends and business contacts
Order Today
Our best price to arrange Local Work Experience is $175 payable as a $50 deposit and $125 on confirmation of your placement.
It generally takes up to 5 business days to arrange a suitable placement.
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Posted by TonyH in Uncategorized on March 7th, 2009
Job Services
Resume and Cover Letter Writing • Interview Coaching • Language Tuition • Career Counseling • Job Applications • Meeting Maker • Referee Investigation • Work Experience
We have helped 1000’s of people to get a job in Australia - Can we help you?
Posted by TonyH in Interviews, Job Search, Language, Quick Tips, Resumes, Work Experience on March 7th, 2009
Migrant Resumes - What’s In? - What’s Out?
This checklist is an ongoing update to the elements that should be included or excluded from a resume. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by TonyH in Uncategorized on February 20th, 2009
The Two Biggest Problems for Migrant Job Seekers
One is a reasonable complaint - the other is just short sighted. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by TonyH in Job Search, Language, Work Experience on February 18th, 2009