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Friday, 1 March 2013

Motor Trade Jobs – Could it be Your Future?

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Are you looking for a different career path? Maybe something you have always enjoyed and has been a hobby up to now? Those interested in making their hobbies a career whether it's restoring cars, making family cars run smoothly again or selling cars, the motor trade jobs advertised could be your ticket to a new future.



Everyone at some stage in their careers decide it's time for a change, some stay within their chosen industry put pursue a different avenue, those working on vehicles may choose to sell vehicles instead or those restoring cars may choose mechanics for a change.



Whatever your reason for changing careers whether you are already in the industry or have just obtained your degree, there are ways to secure your future in your chosen career.



Where to Find Recruitment Adverts?



The first step is knowing where to find the employment adverts, where companies advertise for your chosen career. Many will choose online sites because they are the most affordable.



There are a host of recruitment sites for all industries online, it's finding the ones that meet your needs. There are free sites such as Gumtree, where you will often find positions according to area, this ensures you are able to get to and from work with ease. Have your CV ready and get it emailed through as soon as possible, work is in demand at the moment so for every position there are a lot of applicants.



Have a look through the job boards online, there is a choice of work sites offering a recruitment section from the online magazines in your area to dedicated job boards. Again be ready to pounce the minute you see a suitable position come online, as there are always a choice of applicants for each position.



Your CV



It's important that your CV makes a good first impression. Think about it from the recruiters point of view, they have advertised a position and the email is jamming up with applications. They need to read through each application to decide who to call in for an interview.



Your CV should be short and to the point, highlight your abilities and areas where you feel you can benefit the company. Read the posting carefully and ensure that your CV covers exactly what they are looking for.



This is your first impression to a possible employer, you need to showcase yourself to the fullest to show that you can do the job and you are the best candidate for the position.



Check the motor trade jobs websites a few times a day and respond promptly to any that you feel suits your needs and abilities.

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