Often when those of us who choose to continue tertiary study, many opt to take on degrees such as a Bachelor of Arts or communication studies. Though these programmes teach valuable skills such as critical thinking, analysis, research and effective communication, they often lead down a rather wide path in terms of career direction.
Often many people finish their studies they have gained a new set
of skills, however are unsure of where to apply them.
Finishing a under graduate degree shouldn’t mean that you need to
take on postgraduate studies to make use of it. Nor should it mean that you should
be landed in a position where you scroll through every job ad on every job
board, casting your net wide for any employer who may be interested.
What you really need to
be looking for are jobs that match the skills and knowledge you have picked
up over your time studying.
New Force matches you with the jobs that are suited to your
personality and your skill set.
When you create a profile on New Force you can take as many skills
tests as you like, add them to your personal profile so employers are able to
search for people like you based on their criteria. If you fit the brief,
they can send you an expression of interest and you can choose to take up the
offer or decline.
By creating a platform where graduate and entry level job seekers
can match with jobs, it removes the need to apply for hundreds of jobs on job
boards, and hope that employers notice you out of a massive pool of CVs.
If you’re interested to see
which employers are currently looking for people with your skills, create a
FREE profile today on www.newforce.co.nz. Who knows, you could find the job
you’ve always been looking for.
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Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Do you have a broader degree but you don’t know what path to take?
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