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#1 Posted : 07 November 2003 10:21:00(UTC)
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Posted By Veronica Napier Hi There, I am looking to move in to a junior or assistants post having passed NEBOSH Gen Cert back in August. However I see from most job websites and also this one that there are hardly any jobs ever advertised (at my level at least) in Scotland. A couple of jobs have been sent to me from Employment Agencies (all at junior level) however these are all in London or in England in general! I have posted a message before on this website to ask if my experience was suitable for a junior post and many thanks for all the response I had (this message was posted under the name Roni Napier) - so it seems that yeah I am suitable for some positions albeit very junior level. Anyway I hope that someone from the Central Belt of Scotland may have some sort of opportunity that I can be considered for. Even if someone can take a look at my CV and give me some advice I'd be very grateful. Please email me for a copy and I will be only to glad to provide!
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#2 Posted : 07 November 2003 10:40:00(UTC)
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Posted By Al Penman I have came up against the same problem. I finished university last year having done the BSc (Hon's) in Safety, Health & Environmental Management at Nottingham Trent Uni. I started applying for jobs in Scotland and in 8 months got 1 interview, during the same period I applied for 3 jobs in England and got offered 3 jobs. I am at present working in London and my family are at home in Ayrshire. Since February when I started working here I have applied for about 15-20 jobs and have had 4 interveiws, with still no luck of a job north of the border. I check amongst others s1jobs.com on a regular basis as it has some safety jobs on it and also the Glasgow Herald on a Friday if I am home. It would appear unless you have many years of experience employers don't seem to want to know. I have been applying for junior positions and some asking for 3 years experience in the hope that eventually I will get something. All the best in your job hunting. Al
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#3 Posted : 07 November 2003 10:47:00(UTC)
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Posted By Neal Robertson Have Emailed you directly. Forgot to say I`d have a look at your CV for some outside input NEAL
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#4 Posted : 11 November 2003 10:14:00(UTC)
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#5 Posted : 11 November 2003 11:07:00(UTC)
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Posted By William HI, i am in the same boat 3 years after leaving college, i have a HNC and still not got anywhere, so i am now working in the offshore oil industry to try and get a start. I think what the problem is, is that scotlands manufacturing economy is in a bad way and also a a poor attitude by employers north of the border to qualified but inexperianced workers, most would rather leave a job unfilled for 12 months that give someone a chance
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