Hayley Powell

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Every year thousands of students graduate with high tails between their legs seeing all the hard work pay off and getting that well-deserved degree. They’re also at the stage of finally stepping into the real world of work and this makes it an extremely competitive market when it comes to searching for a graduate job.

The main purpose of a job site is to provide job seekers with potential vacancies that they may be interested in. However, many recruiters and employers also look at job sites for potential employees too, even if you don’t directly apply for a job. By creating a profile you’re letting employers know of your preferences and recruiters will look at this if they have a job they also think is suitable. It takes a bit of time to create profiles and CV’s, but the time spent is totally worth it.

A recruiter's job is to get you a job and if they think you’re a worthy candidate they’ll do anything they can to get you one. They’re getting paid commission at the end of the day. It also saves you the hassle of doing the job search of your own. They’ll ask you about your preferences and experiences and then you can leave them to do the rest. That way, you can spend your time more wisely getting prepared for interviews.

When applying for roles,Employment solicitorsand recruiters who work in the sector will always tell you, getting the opportunity to get in front of employers is the hardest part. Once you’ve accomplished that you should feel confident enough to show the employer what you’ve got, as there’s clearly something about you they’re interested in.

For more information regarding recruitment, it's always a good idea to speak to professionals and get as much insight and advice as you possible can. Practice really does make perfect when it comes to getting a job.