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First Day at Work Nerves

computer-506756_1280If you are starting work for the first time, returning to work after a long break or simply moving jobs, it can be very daunting but there are some things you can do to calm those first day nerves and tips and advice on how to ensure you have a great first day.

When preparing yourself to start a job, ensure that you have got everything organised the day before. Decide what outfit you are going to wear and make yourself a packed lunch so you know that you have not got to worry about that in the morning.

First day is all about impressions. You need to make sure that you come across as professional and willing to learn. Firstly you need to make sure that you arrive on time. It is better to be early than late and arriving late on your first day is not a good idea. Try to take in any information you are given but do not be afraid to ask if you don’t understand something or have forgotten as most companies will expect this over the first few days.

Transport to Work

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A recent survey showed that many people struggle to get a job as they simply do not have the necessary transport to get to and from a place of work. If a person lives in a rural area and cannot afford to run a car then they may find themselves restricted to a very sparse bus timetable.

Some local council ran schemes have been set up in certain areas to help combat this and the uptake has been phenomenal. The idea is that they will lend you a push bike, electric bike or scooter and give you the necessary training to use it. They will lend you the transport for free for six months allowing you to get to and from work and build up enough money to get your own transport. After the six months you hand the transport back to the council and they will then lend it out to someone else. This is a great opportunity for young and older people to return to work without having to worry about the initial transportation restrictions.

Back to Work Options

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(c) Can Stock Photo Inc. / fuzzbones

If you have been out of work for a period of time you may find it hard to get back in to a role that you wanted. Often people have to take time out of work due to personal circumstances such as starting a family, sickness or caring for a relative. When you are ready to return to work you may find that you do not have the necessary level of education or skills to walk straight back in to a job.

Depending on your personal circumstances you may be able to return to eduction to gain a qualification that you require. This can be costly as you may not only have to find the money to pay for your course yourself but also may mean that you are out of work for a considerable amount of time whilst you train.

If you need to work immediately, then you may need to consider a different role to one that you used to do or to take something that is part time until you can find the job or gain the experience you need.

Looking for a Job That Fits in With the School Day

Jobs-When you have children at school it can be difficult to find work that fits in with a relatively short day and still finish in time to collect your children. There are a few things to consider with this and you may find it easier to find a job if you’re able to send your children to an afterschool club so that you can work longer hours if necessary. However if that’s not an option then you could look for shift based work either in a shop or restaurant that would allow flexible working.

You could also consider jobs where you are based at home such as outwork from factories that is usually based around simple jewellery assembly tasks or sorting jobs that you can do in your own time.

There are quite a few companies that offer self-employed sales roles where you can sell make-up or beauty products door to door or hold parties for your friends and sell items, these are great if you have a knack for sales and like to socialise too, it’s worth finding a company that you really believe in the product that you are selling as it’s always easier to sell something you like and would use yourself.

Interview Help – Beating the Nerves

job-interview-437026_1280When going for an interview it is normal to be nervous and a certain level of nerves will help to keep your mind focused and help with your performance. However, for some their nerves in an interview situation can easily get the better of them and can mean that they fall apart under pressure.

By following the below top tips you can beat those nerves and land your dream job after all:-

Arrive in plenty of time for your interview – there is nothing worse than arriving to an interview late and rushing in all flustered and panicked so ensure you allow plenty of time to get to your interview, ideally looking for a coffee shop nearby where you can sit and have a drink whilst you get your head together before you go to the interview.

Ensure that you wear something smart AND comfortable – the last thing you want is to be fidgeting around in an outfit that you are uncomfortable in, an interview is not a fashion parade and you should look smart and professional at all times.

First impressions count – always make sure that you greet people with a smile and make eye contact with them, know who you are going to meet and when you arrive shake their hand, this shows professionalism and confidence and is a great way to start an interview.

Local Services Helping Young People Get Work Experience

local-servicesYoung people straight out of school or college can sometimes find it extremely difficult to find work. Most companies are looking to employ people who have some experience of for and therefore can provide references.
This poses a cyclical problem in that without job opportunities how are young people supposed to get the experience that they need?

There are however government backed schemes to help address this problem, and one large on is based in the town of Scunthorpe.
The business is set up with funding, in this case a café and events venue, and then young people are employed on a volunteer basis to work at the venue to learn the valuable skills that they will require for the world of work as well as gaining the experience that many potential employers would be looking for.

With more services available like this one we could really change the attitudes of people living in poor areas of the UK that have high levels of unemployment and open their eyes to the potential of what they can do with a little experience and a good chance to make a go of things.