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ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Posts: 281

I think...

I've applied at almost every shop in my town and I hear nothing back at all, to name a few;

Currys
Comet
Pets at home
block buster
hughes electrical

Erm, about 3 times as much as that but i've fergotten.

Anyway I don't understand why they never get back to me, or when they do it's just a 2nd class letter in the post saying on yer bike.

The only interview I had was back In jan and that was for an ICT Technician at a private middle school, I was in the last 3 and they picked some woman (prrft )

Even the local spar and tesco turn me down, that's just insulting lol.

Now, at a local store called Godfreys they apparently had a sign up saying they're looking for people with excellent IT skills to come and work at their Online store.......Mum got me a form and I'll fill it it tonight and had it in at 11am tomorrow.
I got A's in IT in high school, done ICT for 3 years at sixth form and got the highest grades, then done another year of ICT at college and then I done 8 months of Cisco CCNA1...However I didn't like it and done 10 tests and not the last 1 so I didn't pass (although I have a letter saying I have passed so I may lie)...Don't know why, the college just sent me a congrats on passing letter lol.

Also run my own site and get paid to do side jobs such as installing people's home networks and building them computers.

So In theory I should be a good match for this job, but I bet they take 1 look at my math grade (F) grr...and also see that I have never worked before and will just go for someone who can *prove* their experience.

Do you think I should write a letter with the app form I have explaining my experience in full?

Want to get it across to them
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Posted: 2008-07-10 20:27:34
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I went through a period of bad luck with work years back. But yes do what you just said when applying for work do everything you possibly can to improve your chances. It sucks though i think when some employers dont even give you the chance of an interview. Good luck mate.
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Posted: 2008-07-10 21:01:00
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gregface Posts: > 500

ring them up, if they say that you need to complete an application form, tell them you have done, more often than not they will invite you for an interview.

At the interview it helps if you have a general idea of what the interview might look like. just incase.
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Posted: 2008-07-10 21:45:18
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ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Posts: 281

Cheers guys, will have to try my best, all that can be done really.

I have an appointment with a personal advisor or something tomorrow assigned to me by the job centre to help me out so will see what he comes up with, but I think they just want me to go on some course to learn a skill I have no interest in and get me any old job going.
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Posted: 2008-07-10 22:13:24
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PeterKay Posts: > 500

try www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk

or call 08456060234 Jobseekers direct

between 8-6 mon-fri

They'll do a jobsearch for you


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Posted: 2008-07-10 22:23:07
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rule_breaker Posts: 184

I think sometimes in life you get to a point where you have to lie. So add some fake work experiences and get some references if you can. It helps a great deal.

A friend of mine applied for a job at PC world couple of years ago and I made up the reference for him and he got the job.. Experience is essential for every job you apply for these days and that really sucks
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Posted: 2008-07-10 23:03:34
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badassmam Posts: > 500

Do you work at the JobCentre by any chance PK? Clinical answer.

Offer yourself for unpaid work for a couple of weeks, they may take you on but if not; you have something on your CV.
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Posted: 2008-07-10 23:10:48
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Miss UK Posts: > 500

I get interviews no probs for retail work,
however I have no Customer service experience and this is what retail employers seek within there employee's.

atm im working as a Volunteer for Save the Children this way im getting the experience for this role and I should be able to get a decent job soon

if you have no experience at all I suggest you volunteer also,
it's very rewarding give it ago
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Posted: 2008-07-10 23:25:19
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PeterKay Posts: > 500


On 2008-07-10 23:10:48, badassmam wrote:

Do you work at the JobCentre by any chance PK? Clinical answer.







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Posted: 2008-07-10 23:37:48
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ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Posts: 281

Yer I look on the site often, so many say "experience required" which is pretty unfair as you need to work to get the experience in the first place.

My mate had less qualifications then me and way way less IT knowledge, in fact I taught him most of what he knows and we both went for the same job, he got it and I didn't....he did however have about 6 jobs under his belt and I had none.

I'm looking at a form for an IT job now, but my mum just chucked it at me and said here this place is looking for people...but that doesn't help, for example it says position applying for:.........

Well I haven't got a sodding clue!

Then it says, why do you want this position and why would you be good at it..........I don't know as I don't know what the position is lol.

Is it online support

website maintenance etc, I don't know


The thing is as well, I feel I'd own an interview, I don't mind talking to new people and having conversations, I don't get nervous from it, however when I fill in app forms I over think them and end up getting into like a panic because I don't understand something fully and think sod it they shouldn't ask stupid questions, which I guess isn't the best way lol.

The job centre is a shamballs though and should be ashamed of themselves, it's like a rule that everyone who works there mustn't know how to use a computer, and they're only allowed to type 4 words a minute.

4 weeks ago when I went, she didn't even open my log book, she just said "Hi, has anything changed"
"Nope not yet"
"Ok then cya in 2 weeks"

I kid you not, that was that...well worth the 45min walk to town in the rain!

On Tues when I went again, he said, lets have a look if there's anything suited to you......Oh, wait, the computer has crashed, we'll just do it in 2 weeks time then.


Right, well done, thanks for the help!


And the thing is, I see the same people there every week, and I'll be harsh, they're not looking or even trying to get work, they're scum and dress like scum, they sit there, swear out loud, you get 16 year olds in there with babies etc and I think to myself I don't want to be associated with people like that.

And I think that's why the people there can't be bothered to help, because they see you've been coming for months and think that you probably can't be bothered, so why should they.
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Posted: 2008-07-11 00:33:21
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