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Future Jobs Fund creates new jobs in Redcar and Cleveland

A Teesside tourism graduate is looking forward to the future after landing her dream role with help from a government jobs scheme.

Gemma Golding, from Ormesby, is now working as a management assistant with Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council after the council and partner organisations successfully won funding from the Future Jobs Fund to create 145 new jobs in the area for unemployed young people.

Gemma (22) is one of the first people in the region to be helped by the government scheme, which is providing up to £1bn to create 100,000 employment opportunities across the country for young jobseekers aged 18 to 24.

For the full story visit the jobcentre news section

New jobs in East Lancashire

An east Lancashire-based technology company is creating 150 jobs after a huge expansion of its premises.

Daisy Group, which already employs 280 people, is opening another building at the Lomeshaye Industrial Estate in Pendle in January.

The firm said it was looking for more customer services and sales staff to boost its workforce.

Daisy was floated on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in June and has since taken over three companies.

The firm said it was now the fastest growing technology company in the UK and one of the biggest employers in the area.

Transition to a greener economy must create opportunities for everyone

Responding to the Government’s announcement at the TUC’s Beyond Crisis conference the creation and first meeting of the new Forum for a Just Transition, a body set up to ensure that the opportunities and challenges of moving to a low carbon economy are shared equally around the UK, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:

‘This is excellent news. By working together on how we create a low carbon economy, we can both create millions of new green jobs and build a better balanced economy less dependent on finance.

‘But the big changes we need will also cause pain. This is why planning the economic and social changes required for a just transition is as important as the technological and industrial issues.

‘The TUC is keen to work with Government, business and consumer groups through this forum to ensure that any transition to a greener economy creates opportunities for everyone in society.’

Is your CV specific or generic?

Great news: 90% of job-seekers still use generic CVs. So, if you’re in the 10% minority you stand a great chance of success. Truth be told it’s hard work creating a tailored CV. Take the test below to see what camp you’re in.

Most job seekers have a CV documenting a series of responsibilities (“managed a team of 5”, “responsible for delivering a sales target of £1m pa” or “reconciled accounts on a monthly basis”). Some go on to offer a profile highlighting the key skills and perhaps weave in a few examples to back this up. Very few compose their CVs according to the specific requirements of a company.

The test

How many points do you make in your CV specific to the:

1) General job role (sales, marketing, IT, HR, research, consultant)?
2) Function (management, new business, account management, online or offline marketing, technical specialist, project manager)?
3) Industry (travel, FMCG, media, consulting, engineering)?
4) Type of company (small, medium, large, multinational, disparate, high growth, mature, fledgling, conglomerate)?
5) Core skills needed (influence & communication, leadership & team-working, commercial awareness, creativity, analysis & decision making, customer focus)?
6) Specific job description (evidence to support your case matched against the job specifications)?
7) Specific employer (exactly what can you bring to company x, are you a good cultural fit, what challenge does company x face you can help with)
If you have 7 points embedded within your CV you can count yourself in the 10%. If not, then reconsider your content – it’s not necessary to cover every point above, just be sure enough material exists to demonstrate to a specific employer why you offer more than the next applicant.

Remember; success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out.

For more tips on CV writing visit our CV writing page powered by Abintegro.

Jobcentre Plus temping trial works!

Jobcentre Plus’s ‘try before you hire’ Work Trial scheme has been hailed as a major success, 50% of employers who tired the initiative decided to hire candidates that had been temping with them.

Work Trials or temporary placements allow businesses to employ candidates for up to 30 days at no cost to them. During this time Jobcentre Plus continues to pay candidates’ benefits.

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