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A Useful Guide to Finding Employment

By sizes paper, 25 December, 2009, No Comment

If you have recently lost your job, you may be at a loss of where to start looking for employment again and how to apply for jobs. Recruitment Agencies are a great place to start.

Recruitment agencies can take the fear and effort out of job hunting. Good agencies match job seekers with employers but more importantly, they match the skills and experience of job seekers to the requirements of employers. They may also offer extra services like:-

- help finding training to update your skills.- advice on how to prepare a CV and how to write a cover letter.- help brushing up your interview techniques – some recruitment agencies will give you mock interviews.

Keep in touch with your recruitment agency to check on progress.

As well as registering with some of the more respectable agencies, you will also want to look through the job sections of newspapers for jobs to apply for. But how do you actually go about applying for a job this way? Her are some tips:-

- Don’t waste your time or an employer’s time by applying to a job that is outside of your skill level.

- Telephone and ask for more details about the job if the advert is short or vague. Doing this will help you to make your CV and letter more relevant to the job.

- Make sure that your CV really sells you. Ask your the agency for help with preparing it. Keep your CV brief and to the point, use bullet points and space it out evenly. Your CV should have sections for your personal details, your skills (in summary), your education, work history and experience, activities and interests, and finally references. Only list skills and experience that are relevant.

- Send a covering letter with your application. Again, your agency may be able to help you with this. The job of a cover letter is to explain why you are the ideal person for the job and how you can benefit the company. Keep your letter short and to the point – one side of A4 paper is enough. Look carefully at the job details so that you know what the employer is looking for and what to emphasize. Print your CV and letter out on the same paper and use the same font so that they match. Don’t forget to make your letter personal – if a name is mentioned in the advert then address your letter to that person.

Most agencies should be happy to look through your letter to give you pointers.

- Mention any reference numbers from the advert so that the company knows which job you are applying for.

- Follow up your application with a phone call to make sure that your application has been received.

Combine using recruitment agencies with applying to advertised jobs to increase your exposure and to increase your chances of finding a suitable job. Don’t forget to check with your agency before applying for a job, they might have already sent your details to that employer.

Most importantly, don’t expect miracles – there is often a finite supply of jobs in the real world, most jobs have tens or even hundreds of applicants. Your challenge is to make sure that you present yourself in the best possible light, and keep persevering until the right job comes along.

Foolscap folio

By sizes paper, 8 December, 2009, No Comment

I want to introduct something about Laser Printing Photo Paper (A4S-S001).We are the leading company to develop laser printing photo paper for photography printed by color laser printer, the briefly specification of available products is as follows: 1. Synthetic paper made: 153 gsm (weight), 0.22 mm (thickness), setting of printing speed is 106~163 gsm, with positive polarity. 2. Recycle waste photo paper made: 240 gsm, setting of printing speed is 106~163 gsm, the water mark of paper back was printed by original makers before recycling, with positive polarity. 3. Textile made: 160 gsm, setting of printing speed is plain paper, with positive polarity. Exact to meet horticultural application, bottle label, historical document, banking document, insurance contract, certificate, greeting card for flower basket, cartoon label, bib number, advertisement for second hand car and house sale or renting. Product. More Product Features ? Foolscap folio (commonly contracted to foolscap or folio) is paper cut to the size of 8? 13? inches (216 343mm). This was a traditional paper size used in Europe and the Commonwealth, before the adoption of modern international paper A4 paper (the most common standard size outside the United States and Canada). It is a common size for ring binders/lever arch files containing A4 paper because it offers greater protection to the edge of the pages than an A4 binder, as foolscap size is larger than A4 paper size.A full foolscap paper sheet is 17 x 13? inches (432 343mm) in size, and a folio sheet of any type is simply half the standard sheet size.Foolscap was named after the fool’s caps and bells watermark commonly used from the fifteenth century onwards on paper measuring 17 13? inches (432 343mm) or a subdivision of this into halves, quarters and so on. The earliest example of such paper that is firmly dated was made in Germany in 1479.Unsubstantiated anecdotes suggest that this watermark was introduced to England in 1580 by Sir John Spielmann, a German who established a papermill at Dartford, Kent. Apocryphally, the Rump Parliament substituted a fool’s cap for the royal arms as a watermark on the paper used for the journals of parliament.In Brazil the 8? 13 inches paper size is usually named “Folio”, and it is also sometimes called Ofio II, a reference to the 8? 14 inches (216 356mm) paper size (which is named Legal but in Portuguese is better known as Ofio).See alsoF4 (paper) – this is sometimes called foolscap even though the dimensions are not usually 8? 13? inches.Categories: Printing | StationeryHidden categories: Articles lacking sources from November 2006 | All articles lacking sources(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about elephant dung paper, coffee filter paper, . The Laser Printing Photo Paper (A4S-S001) products should be show more here!

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