I’m after a professional job anywhere in the field of helping people. I’m mid 40s, when I was last job hunting it was really different.

How the fuck do I start?

  • Tomtits@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 days ago

    Do you need to sign on whilst looking?

    gov.uk for universal credit.

    They have their own in-house job portal and there’s other websites such as indeed.co.uk and glassdoor.co.uk

    Update your CV, you’ll be uploading it and filling out a date few online applications.

    You’re on Lemmy so I’m fairly confident you can use some sort of a computer

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        They seem to want both. Application form so they can filter you, then a CV for the interviewer to have Infront of them in the interview(s)

        Doing the work to update your CV means you can mostly copy/paste segments into the forms though.

        (Knowledge more from tech job hunting - unsure about other industries)

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        Ah mate it does my fucking head in.

        Upload the CV and then fill out a form with pretty much the same info on the CV.

        I use Glassdoor for applying jobs in the down season - I work building bars at festivals in the UK so most of the new work I bag is word of mouth, and usually March - Sept.

        During the off, I just use Glassdoor and the ‘quick apply’ option.

        Bearing in mind this is glassdoor.es so I’m not sure if the UK one has a different format?

        Depends on your field as well

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        Best advice I had, was to rewrite the job advert as your CV… so each application will be different.

        Obviously don’t lie about your experience, but if they’re wanting a “dynamic self-starting highly motivated…” then, well, that’s what you are.

        Now, whether that forms a CV or an online form, it doesn’t really matter as you’ll be just copy & pasting their advert anyway.