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    Default I don't understand job applications :l

    Well I applied for a job at Vue, under "Vue Students", yet they ask for experience.

    How on earth is a student, whos most probably gone straight to College/Uni going to have the experience they require?

    What makes it worse, they say you go on a training course before hand

    I fail

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    Work Experience / Trident.

    That's all you need bud.

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    just put any work exp. down or volunteer work.

    i uhno.

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    It'd be like any job or Voluntary work, plus anything relating to the actual job you're applying for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by punch View Post
    Work Experience / Trident.

    That's all you need bud.
    And you get work experience how?

    Every job which actually suits my needs (Hours etc..) they ask for experience.

    Which I cant get because everywhere asks for experience (So I can't exactly gain it)

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    Work Experience you did when you were in school? That's what I put down when they ask for experience, even if it doesn't relate to the job it's some experience in work.


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    write where you went on work experience, we were doing CVs the other day and our tutor said that work exp counts
    I love it when you
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    Quote Originally Posted by vampirism View Post
    Work Experience you did when you were in school? That's what I put down when they ask for experience, even if it doesn't relate to the job it's some experience in work.
    Quote Originally Posted by Leaahh. View Post
    write where you went on work experience, we were doing CVs the other day and our tutor said that work exp counts
    Tried that, but they want more than 2 weeks experience, or experience in retail.

    I worked in a school, only good if I was applying for a paint mixer.

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    Make up something up everyone bends the truth a little on their CV

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    On an application form work with what you have got. Even if you put "no relevant experience" (though it is best to put something if you have it), you are not necessarily going to be rejected on paper. Other aspects of the application form may stand out, and they may want to interview you.

    As you said yourself, they are looking for students who will have very limited experience anyway. I know from experience that this will not be a large factor. Employers much prefer people who are truthful and have the skills and suitability they need. They are less bothered about experience in job applications where they will provide the training. (NB: When employing students in particular, this truth and trust aspect is very important. Again, I say that from a position of experience on the matter.)


    Quote Originally Posted by [DC]eption View Post
    Make up something up everyone bends the truth a little on their CV
    NEVER do this. CVs always need to be positive, but anything listed on there must be 100% truth. You can lose your job on the spot if it ever arises that a point on your CV or application form is falsified.
    Last edited by Barmi; 17-02-2009 at 07:11 PM.


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