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Career reboot: getting a voluntary sector job in tough times (part three)

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If you feel your CV isn’t working or doesn’t seem to have much of an impact, try to look at it through an employers eyes. What would make them say ‘yes’? Can they get to the most relevant information quickly? Can they find the evidence next to a claim? This part of the course gives you top tips on ensuring your CV is placed in the interview pile.

Video four: Insider secrets in the interview game

You'll learn:

  • how to put yourself into the interviewer's mindset
  • what typically goes wrong in an interview
  • what good preparation is about
  • how to improve the odds in your favour

Do part four of the course for free (7mins 53s)

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If you have any questions about the information in these training videos go to our discussion forum and ask your trainer.

About the trainer

John Lees is one of the UK’s best-known career strategists. How To Get A Job You’ll Love regularly tops the list as the best-selling careers book by a British author. John Lees Associates has helped people from a huge variety of backgrounds with difficult career decisions and developed a wide range of career breakthrough tools. John is a Fellow of the CIPD, an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Recruitment Professionals, and in 2011 was elected as Joint Chair of the Association of Career Professionals - UK. He is also a regular keynote speaker at UK events such as Forum 3 as well as at large career conferences across the world.

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If you're looking to volunteer or get a job in a non profit, visit Forum3 - the national recruitment and volunteering event for the non profit sector.

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