Secure your Dream Job in Times of Uncertainty
Thursday 03 November 2022For recent graduates and those looking for a new career, it can be difficult to know exactly what employers want in an ideal candidate. In fact, CMI research has indicated that nearly 80% of employers believe graduates aren’t work-ready on entering the employment market.
Emma Bell-Davies, Head of Exploration and Development for CGG and Communications and Social Media Lead for the CMI Wales Board, and our expert panel explore the valuable steps you should take to earn that dream role in an unstable job market.
In this digital event...
- Learn how to position yourself effectively in times of uncertainty.
- Gain insight into the key actions you can take in order to create the long-term career for you.
- Explore resources and tools available to you as a CMI member, enabling you to increase chances of success when applying for your dream job.
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