How do i get back into office work. i use to work in an office many years ago, but stopped to have children?
what course do i go on how do i get into work experience and have time to collect my son from school
Answers:
First off, look in the phone book under employment agencies. There are bound to be tons who do office work temporary (and permanent if you wanted) basis.
On the phone, they will likely ask ask to mail a CV, advice on which is in the Yahoo careers section as well as most career and job sites.
Having read your CV, they will then call you in for a chat to clarify what you want, where you want to work, what hours, where you are aiming to go careerwise etc. This is not an interogation (My interviews (Long time ago) used to be sitting slightly relaxed with a cuppa talking about the most important person in the room; ME).
After that, they will call you if and when they get positions in that would match your requirements and offer the position to you etc
Register with a few agencies to keep you in more chances of work. This will give you experience to build up and put forward good applications for permanent jobs.
Next, look in the Job Centre, Recruitment papers, and any other sources you come accross for positions suitable, such as Admin Asst, Reception, typists etc. These provide a good jump up.
Steer clear from Office Manager jobs and senior admin jobs at this stage until you can update your knowledge and build up a good list of contacts to step further up.
Sell yourself and be patient. The recruitment market changes almost on a daily basis. Changing careers or getting back into work is do-able, but requires your interest.
DO YOU WANT TO GET BACK INTO WORK??? Well, Go get 'em. Best of luck with your career move
Apply with temporary employment agencies. You'll tell them what hours you're available and they will contact you with jobs to suit your needs.
Some people get back into the workplace by working as a temp for awhile. The standards are lower (no offense), and it would allow you to get back in the groove and get some recent experience under your belt.
check the want ads in the paper and see what the requirements are for the position you had. update yourself taking some refreshment, short-term courses, check what's new with your friends, and you're all set. Good luck!!
Go to your local job center they can book you in at a learning centre which will be free to improve your skills. Ask about some voluntary work relate need a receptionist sometimes or ask if there is a sure start scheme in your area
Ask your local DSS about working tax credits and tell them you are a parent returning to the jobs market.They can also help you with childcare costs.
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Answers:
First off, look in the phone book under employment agencies. There are bound to be tons who do office work temporary (and permanent if you wanted) basis.
On the phone, they will likely ask ask to mail a CV, advice on which is in the Yahoo careers section as well as most career and job sites.
Having read your CV, they will then call you in for a chat to clarify what you want, where you want to work, what hours, where you are aiming to go careerwise etc. This is not an interogation (My interviews (Long time ago) used to be sitting slightly relaxed with a cuppa talking about the most important person in the room; ME).
After that, they will call you if and when they get positions in that would match your requirements and offer the position to you etc
Register with a few agencies to keep you in more chances of work. This will give you experience to build up and put forward good applications for permanent jobs.
Next, look in the Job Centre, Recruitment papers, and any other sources you come accross for positions suitable, such as Admin Asst, Reception, typists etc. These provide a good jump up.
Steer clear from Office Manager jobs and senior admin jobs at this stage until you can update your knowledge and build up a good list of contacts to step further up.
Sell yourself and be patient. The recruitment market changes almost on a daily basis. Changing careers or getting back into work is do-able, but requires your interest.
DO YOU WANT TO GET BACK INTO WORK??? Well, Go get 'em. Best of luck with your career move
Apply with temporary employment agencies. You'll tell them what hours you're available and they will contact you with jobs to suit your needs.
Some people get back into the workplace by working as a temp for awhile. The standards are lower (no offense), and it would allow you to get back in the groove and get some recent experience under your belt.
check the want ads in the paper and see what the requirements are for the position you had. update yourself taking some refreshment, short-term courses, check what's new with your friends, and you're all set. Good luck!!
Go to your local job center they can book you in at a learning centre which will be free to improve your skills. Ask about some voluntary work relate need a receptionist sometimes or ask if there is a sure start scheme in your area
Ask your local DSS about working tax credits and tell them you are a parent returning to the jobs market.They can also help you with childcare costs.
I'm currently building my business as an Independent Beauty Consultant with Mary Kay and am looking for sharp, positive women to join my team. There are four reasons women become MK consultants: 1. Money, 2. Flexibility, 3. Fun, 4. Hope. The starter kit is $100 and comes with over $300 worth of product, so worst case scenario - it's the biggest compact you ever bought. Best case scenario - it could change your life. There's no pressure, no quotas, no boss. You will meet tons of great, positive girlfriends. I'm having so much fun and earning great money!
Take the Life Can Be Good quiz on my website to see if the MK opportunity is right for you:
http://www.marykay.com/adina_k/startabus.
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