Welcome to our series of videos for Graduates entering the workplace. Here, Robert Mac Giolla Phadráig, Director of Sigmar Recruitment, David Barrett, Managing Director of cut-e and Mark Mitchell, Publisher of gradireland discuss their advice to graduates on how to impress in their first 100 days in the workplace, how to get past the screening and selection stage of the interview and how graduates can better market themselves to prospective employers.
Please watch the other videos in the Graduate Careers playlist. Our other videos feature recent graduates who have achieve great success including Forbes Magazines "30 Under 30" listed graduate Jonathan Cloonan, and also, gradireland "Graduate of the Year" award winner Connor Barry.
These videos marked the launch of National Jobseekers' Day and were created by the founders behind National Employment Week. For this inaugural initiative, we are delighted to announce the launch of our new Jobseekers' Resource Centre on www.nationalemploymentweek.ie
The Jobseekers' Resource Centre has a wide array a new and relevant tips and advice from top industry professionals. Top tips are offered through a series of pre-recorded webinars, videos and eBooks based on not only excellent social media advice for jobseekers and job search, but also on Careers Planning, CV Writing, Interview Preparation, Graduate Careers Advice.
In Europe: Visit www.sigmar.ie for jobs and jobseeker resources or contact our specialist recruitment consultants on +353 1 4744600
In Singapore: Visit www.sigmar.sg for jobs and jobseeker resources or contact our specialist recruitment consultants on +65 6597 0918
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