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Executive recruiters including Carol Rosati from Harvey Nash’s CFO recruitment practice debate with Rob Grimsey the essentials of Career Management.
How to protect and develop your career during an economic downturn
How to make an interview a success...
How to Make a Success of Interviews: Part 2
Recruitment advertising and how to maximise your chances of success when applying for a role
What to do when the headhunter calls....
Executive Personal Branding
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Keeping secure in your current role
The very best way to succeed during the downturn is to safeguard your current role. In this article we give hints and tips about how to do just that; and it’s all about managing your ‘personal brand’.
What to do if the worst happens
Being made redundant doesn’t have to be a negative experience. In this article we give advice about how best to deal with losing your job and what steps you can take to get back into a new role.
CV advice
80% of the CVs Harvey Nash receive have at least one basic error on them. Here’s our guide to joining the 20% of people who have interview-winning CVs.
Interview advice
More nervous energy is expended on interviews than any other part of the hiring process. But it doesn’t have to be like that - not if you spend time on preparation, practice and presentation.
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Videocast: Albert Ellis interviewed on CNBC TV about the effects of the downturn
In this interview, which took place September 2008, Albert Ellis CEO of Harvey Nash discusses the effects of the downturn on recruitment and talent management in financial services as well as the wider economy, and offers advice for those affected by recent redundancies
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CBI Conference blog – the macro view of our economy
Last November Harvey Nash was the headline sponsor of the CBI conference. Prime Minister Gordon Brown was a keynote speaker: “This is one of the most important conferences the CBI has ever convened”. Read on for our summary of the day and the top level view on what is happening to the UK economy.
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