6/29/2011 11:03:25 AM

How to ACE your way to a successful job

Wimbledon and job hunting: we’re all seeking the great match.

It’s Wimbledon time: we’re over halfway through the tournament and Federer has been toppled by a jubilant Tsonga. What other upsets lie in store? This year’s a bit special as it’s the 125th anniversary of the tournament. Can Andy Murray make history and win the tournament of tournaments this year? Vote now on Facebook!

 

There’s such a fine balance between the greatest players as they slog it out for the ultimate prize in tennis that it sometimes seems the outcome of a match can pivot on the tiniest moment.

 

How can a player respond to the unique challenge – never the same twice – that awaits him or her on the other side of the net? Often the great player is distinguished by their ability to improvise, to respond to adversity.

 

How Wimbledon relates to recruitment

What is for sure is that without excellent preparation and excellent support, no candidate for the title of champion has a chance. We feel pretty much the same way about the job seeking process. ARM can help you with the preparation, the representation, and the opportunities. We can even help you to make sure that on the day of your interview, you avoid common mistakes and give the best possible impression of yourself.

 

As you progress through rounds of interviews, you’ll want the best support. So why not give us a call and let ARM help you to ace those interviews?

 

To discuss you next job opportunity, or if are looking for CV advice, please call through to our main reception for a confidential chat and ask to speak with a recruiter in your sector: 02392 228 228

 

If you register with ARM and upload your CV you also have added benefits of job alerts, saving jobs, and our specialist recruiters matching jobs to your CV for you.

 

By the way. My money’s on Nadal.

 

Dil Bhakar

Marketing Executive

Advanced Resource Managers

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