In this edition:
- Facts of gaining new employment
- Techniques to make you more productive
- 8 ways to get motivated when job hunting chews up your mojo
- Current Job Vacancies across Australia
- Customer Feedback
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Changing jobs is widely recognised as being almost as stressful as a divorce, a family death or moving house. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the average time to gain new employment in 2014 was 13 weeks.
Time unemployed costs you and your family (yes that sounds obvious, but many don’t realise it until it's too late). The longer you’re unemployed, the less confident you are. The pressure to find employment to support your family compounds things. Your ability to take advantage of a good opportunity when it presents is...
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You’re busy, and while reading about powerful time management techniques can be productive, many of the ones out there are simply too complex, complicated or involved to think about.
These 10 time hacks are as simple as they come. Every single thing in this list will take you less than one minute to implement into your life, but the results of each can be incredible. Here are 10 one-minute time hacks that will make you more productive.
- Turn off all of your email alerts
New email alerts don’t cost...
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Let’s be honest, for most job hunters it’s a tough game out there. While many job seekers feel like they’re powerless to change their situation, the feeling of hitting brick walls while looking for that next professional gig doesn’t have to be a drainer on your mojo. Instead, here are some ways how you can recharge your job search “mojo” and reclaim your motivation.
1 Find your mission
What gets you excited about work? Motivated and enthusiastic people on a “mission” are perceived as more creative and more...
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Customer Feedback
After serving in the Australian Army for eight years, I found myself in the unfortunate position of requiring surgery and facing medical discharge. On the advice of a friend, I decided to contact Ross Perriman and the Trans Civ team for assistance. To my surprise, the process started almost immediately and within a few weeks I had a fantastic resume to submit to potential employers. Ross assisted me with the entire transition, which was not easy due to my recent surgery. He explained to me exactly what to say and what not to say to potential employers and even flew to Darwin conduct face to face interview coaching with me. Within a few months I had multiple interviews set up and, after further coaching from Ross, had landed a fantastic job in a very tight profession. I can now happily call myself a practicing geotechnical engineer and have only Ross and the Trans Civ team to thank. My civilian engineering friends were astounded that I found a job in this profession so fast. While the medical discharge process was daunting and sad at the time, I am now happier in my current job than I ever was in my previous. If finding the job wasn’t enough, Ross even contacts me from time to time to see how I am going and offer me further assistance in the form of resume updates and career coaching. If you are transitioning from defence, be it for medical reasons or not, I would definitely recommend you contact the team at Trans Civ. Rachael
- Rachael Price
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Paul Smith
Managing Director
Trans-Civ Group
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