Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Moving location, jobs, all in the UK. any advice?

Hi all. My Fiancee and i graduated last year and have been working in Northampton building our careers for the past year. But now we want to move back around our home town. We have the usual student debts but are survivors because we are not silly with our money. April next year our rented tenancy here runs out and we want to start a fresh back home. we have no 12mth contract direct debits or anything and apart from our jobs, we have nothing to keep us here in Northampton. I have built a good year in my graduate field with working in the studdied industry, but my Fiancee Laura has not. She is happy with her job, but i am not really with mine. So really, we both have no ties to move back home. how are we going to make this drastic change and what should we expect to happen. DO we hunt jobs 1st, send cvs off everywhere in the area? i know we can rent and this is easy to sort out. we are not stressed by thinking of it all, but we do want to do it right with minimal stress. Thanks all xxxMoving location, jobs, all in the UK. any advice?
You both need jobs to go to before you move. Head home, pick up all the local papers and contact every recruitment agent in the area.





Reading between the lines, are you sure Laura wants to move?Moving location, jobs, all in the UK. any advice?
Upload your Microsoft word CVs on these web sites and you will be hunted down by employers and agency's, you can also do local vacancy searches for the area that you are moving to.





The job centre plus web site is also good, I just look at every job at or above my salary range regardless, they are also specific to your area.





The www.e-cvs.net is a subscription service but they send your CV out to all of the Agency's for you, it's much quicker, well worth the 70 pounds for annual subscription. I would put you Cell phone number on your CV as the main number and a friend or your parent鈥檚 local address or even a local secretarial service address as employers don't want to get involved in relocation and the expenses that go with that. It is best they see all the Good info as soon as they look at your CV as they don't want to dig further in for explanations of why you are applying from outside the area.





Good Luck





http://www.monster.com


http://www.fish4jobs.co.uk


http://www.thegrocer.co.uk


http://www.e-cvs.net


http://www.RetailCareers.co.uk


http://www.totaljobs.com


http://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/JCP/index.html
YEs send CVs and cover letters off, I'd actually insist upon joining a recruitment agency, tell them exactly what you want and where, what salary and your experience and they will find you interviews, try reed.co.uk for nationwide recruitment and work from there.
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