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How to Manage Your 3 Month Performance Review

It is very common practice amongst Australian employers (and most employers world-wide), to employ staff on an initial 3 month probationary period. In some countries, the probationary period can be up to six months, but this would not be a prudent action for employers to take in Australia as employees become entitled to claim for unfair dismissal after a 6 month qualifying period. This is why most Australian probationary periods will be 3 months long.

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The Secret to a Great Cover Letter

True, not all recruiters read covering letters, but most recruiters will notice if there isn’t one there – the absence of a covering letter could be perceived as a lack of effort or real interest in their company. By the same taken a poorly written, generic cover letter will also not impress the recruiter as the recruiter may think that you are adopting a scatter-gun approach to your job applications.

Irrespective of whether it is asked for, the most effective applications should contain an effectively written cover letter in accompaniment to your CV. In this article, we outline several tips which can help you to produce an effect and powerful cover letter.

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How to Create a Winning CV

A recent study by Australia At Work reveals that the average job tenure of Australian employees is seven years, which is by far the lowest in developed economies, for example, the European average is approximately 11 years. This means that the typical Australian employee with a working life of 50 years, could expect to change jobs 7 times in their career.  Since it is your CV which will get you the interview for each of the new jobs, your CV will be a crucial factor in your career progression. This is why you must become an expert in art of CV creation – and to that end, here are 5 tactics that you can use to help you write a great CV.

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How To Negotiate a Higher Starting Salary

There are two important steps to negotiating a higher salary; the first is trying to place yourself in as strong a bargaining position as possible and the second is how you actually conduct the negotiation.

So what is the significance of a bargaining position?

Take the example of sports stars who, with the help of their agents, regularly manage to secure lucrative contracts with new teams. They manage to achieve these lucrative contracts because the sports star has a strong bargaining position, which means they can show the following:

  1. that they are great at what they do;
  2. that they are in form;
  3. that they will make a difference to the team they join;
  4. and finally, that they have other options.

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6 Top Interview Tips

Getting a job in today’s climate is hard enough, but getting the job you want, your dream job, will prove much harder, as competition will be fierce – during the recruitment and selection processes you can expect to find yourself competing with up to 8 suitably qualified applicants.

In light of all this, how do you make yourself stand out from the competition? You can achieve this  by preparing yourself to deliver the highest quality performance at interview. An outstanding  performance at interview may be the deciding factor that propels you to the front of the queue and gets you the job.  However, performing well at interview is not something to be taken for granted, because it does not just happen of its own accord, it happens as a result of advanced preparation.

Here  we have set out 6 tips that can help you to prepare for interview which can help you to deliver  a more effective interview performance and increase your chances of landing your dream job.

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