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#1 Posted : 30 January 2008 20:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By CiaranO'Neill I have just qualified with my NEBOSH Cert and am currently stuck on how to go about job hunting. For the past two years I have been working for the family construction business. I myself have been in charge of all H&S matters. The thing is since we are a small firm the work has not been full-time. I have decided to further myself and my career by looking for new employment. My problem is that I feel daunted to the fact that my experience has not been full time, would I be up to scratch working for somebody else. When i read the job descriptions I understand and believe I can do the work. Any advice would be great. cheers
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#2 Posted : 30 January 2008 22:36:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ian Cunningham Ciaran, I fully understand your anxieties. I too hold the Gen Cert along with other specialist qualifications but the Gen has put me in good stead to move forward. I recently left my employer after over 20 years service and I have to say my confidence was at a low. Since then, I have started to study for my Diploma in OSH and the thing I found during the classroom times was I actually had some considerable knowledge that was waiting to be exploited and was able to assist the tutors in areas that I had gained considerable experience over the last 20-odd years. I have no doubt that I am capable of working for myself in a consultancy field which is my aim in the near future. I too have been suprised by the expected knowledge that potential employer want but when you look at the jd's a lot of the criteria can be coupled in to a few simple headings. And there tends to be a lot of repetition of subjects...just worded differently. I'm currently looking at one that is asking a lot but when you re-read it, most of the duties are actually the responsibility of managers to carry out. Our role as H&S Professional is to advise, assist and encourage those who are responsible to take it and not to be afraid of it! Hopefully this may have made a bit of sense and help to put your worries to bed. Don't let jd's put you off, you be amazed at what you can actually do.
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#3 Posted : 31 January 2008 13:37:00(UTC)
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Posted By richard1 If you can afford it, try to get work experience without payment. Even if it is a couple of days or a week, it will add value to your CV. I took this approach and I do not regret it. It also gives you the opportunity to discuss your learnings from such experience at job interviews and shows comitment. Try the local authorities EHO for work experience, any experience here will be of great help for you in the private sector
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