Welcome Guest! The IOSH forums are a free resource to both members and non-members. Login or register to use them

Postings made by forum users are personal opinions. IOSH is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any of the information contained in forum postings. Please carefully consider any advice you receive.

Notification

Icon
Error

Options
Go to last post Go to first unread
RPoulter  
#1 Posted : 05 January 2012 15:47:52(UTC)
Rank: Forum user
RPoulter

Hi to all professionals. I'm looking for any additional tips you may have to help us unemployed to gain employment. I've spent time doing the job searching, CV updating. Trying to increase my contacts on Linkedin & Twitter. If you know of any more ideas, please let me know. Good luck to everyone.
TonyMurphy  
#2 Posted : 05 January 2012 16:27:57(UTC)
Rank: Forum user
TonyMurphy

Good Luck to you too. This seems a common theme and we have had many similar messages, my goodness it must be tough out there. As I have advised before get yourself a couple of really good agents, the type that will chase work for you. Dont forget if you can do Safety you can do QA too, its a doddle. Target certain companies and speak to Project Managers & Supervisors. Safety guys wont want to generally share work. Spec visits may help too. The more people you talk to the better network you build up. Good Luck.
DP  
#3 Posted : 05 January 2012 16:42:04(UTC)
Rank: Super forum user
DP

I'm currently recruiting and its on major websites and I'm not getting much response - I am really surprised at this I expected to be inundated - Cant say what it is due to rules - I am having to go in the SHP in Feb. Sorry mods if I have breached but I thought it worthy comment. DP
hopeful  
#4 Posted : 06 January 2012 09:05:24(UTC)
Rank: Super forum user
hopeful

It is difficult, remember your skills and amend your CV if applying for a specific job rather than agency. Also use the general job websites such as Monster, placing your CV there as well and getting email alerts. I found a number of jobs there. Also don't restrict yourself if a job advert requires certain skills or qualifications but you think you can do the role it is worth applying - worked for me - today is my last day in this job and I start in a new company with a promotion on Monday. Keep positive, good luck it will happen eventually
Nikki-Napo  
#5 Posted : 06 January 2012 14:56:36(UTC)
Rank: Forum user
Nikki-Napo

DP wrote:
I'm currently recruiting and its on major websites and I'm not getting much response - I am really surprised at this I expected to be inundated - Cant say what it is due to rules - I am having to go in the SHP in Feb. Sorry mods if I have breached but I thought it worthy comment. DP
I'm sure you haven't, and I'm sure your post will be appreciated by many. :-)
wturner  
#6 Posted : 09 January 2012 19:07:26(UTC)
Rank: Forum user
wturner

My advice... Make sure that CV is sharp. It's certainly a tough world out there at the moment. You got to stand out from the rest. Check out this site www.learnsom.com there are a number of guidance videos, and people to talk to who maybe able to point you in the right direction. Good luck.
Rick Warner  
#7 Posted : 09 January 2012 20:24:37(UTC)
Rank: Forum user
Rick Warner

Do you specialise in a certain area, every trade has it's lack of cempetent H&S advisors, or have you merely attended courses atained accredition and want to be a H&S advisor for any trade, this would be most difficult in my opinion. I have worked in the Demolition trade for 30 years and have slowly and painstakidly worked my way through the ranks, because of my track record, i have the respect of our operatives, or at least that is the impression that they give me, but they do adhere to the chenges that i implement, to gain employment as a H&S advisor, i feel that you must have a proven track record, especially in the area that the vacancy is depicting!
Wayne Kerr  
#8 Posted : 09 January 2012 20:31:58(UTC)
Rank: New forum user
Wayne Kerr

It certainly very tuff on the job front. i've tried difrent agencies, maid contact with contractors that i no but all no good. i've had help righting my cv but stil no use. can't iosh help? few years ago i picked up work on this forum but it all changed now. can we pleece go back to old forum ways?
freelance safety  
#9 Posted : 09 January 2012 20:55:20(UTC)
Rank: Super forum user
freelance safety

Is that the Wayne who use to do scaffold inspections...?
bob youel  
#10 Posted : 16 January 2012 14:06:46(UTC)
Rank: Super forum user
bob youel

And door-knock where you can - e.g. Get around all the industrial estates in your area and literally door knock all of them - leaving a flier at each one Always but always have your business cards on you and probably some more info in the car, using every opportunity to market and sell yourself
IOSH76  
#11 Posted : 16 February 2012 10:28:47(UTC)
Rank: New forum user
IOSH76

Try and ensure your CV is no more than two pages. Highlight any key achievements/improvements/cost savings etc. you have done in previous employment. LinkedIn is a good way of getting noticed, get as many recommendations for your work as you can. I was lucky that immediately after interview they looked at my recommendations and offered me the job that day. Keep positive, do not lose heart, it's tough for everyone out there but if you 'sell yourself' well, you will get that job !
Mleeks  
#12 Posted : 28 February 2012 14:32:50(UTC)
Rank: New forum user
Mleeks

Currently, I am attempting to recruit a Construction HSQE Engineer for a Project I am managing in North London. l want is someone with a level experience but more importantly they must have the desire to want to make a difference. My point is there is work out there, but you have to keep networking, attending Branch Meeting and IOSH Group Workshops, to build contacts and find the openings.
Users browsing this topic
Guest (3)
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.