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What would Patrick Bateman Do?
Despite the seemingly ominous title, this post is not a dedication to the pro’s of yuppie pride, 80’s power wear or, of course, the slashing and slicing of innocent lady loves.
This is an insight into one of American Psycho Patrick Bateman’s most prized pieces, so beloved it requires it’s own public reveal and in-depth narrative-the business card. For those of you in need of a refresher, have a squiz here:
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Just with everything in the life of the psychotic serial killer, all things must be done with utmost precision, and the business card is no exception. While his utter devotion to his card (and all other material possessions for that matter), may seem a little (read: completely) batty, he does have a point.
Your business card is often the first tangible item a potential employer or contact has to remember you by, and while you don’t need to spend a fortune on it, you should definitely put in a little bit of effort.
To start with, pick a design. What shape should it be? How thick would you like the stock? What colour
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LINKED IN vs FACEBOOK: A User’s Guide
They both boast the ability to ‘connect’ you with those around you-some you may know, some, not-so-much. Both help you get into the innermost thoughts of others, and above all, both can be supremely affective time-wasting tools. The difference with Linked In and Facebook however, is that one is for work, one for play, and never shall the two intertwine. Because as we have seen with Lindsay Lohan and her embarrassment of an acting career, sometimes unprofessionalism cannot be overlooked.
While no one will bat an eye if you add five thousand of your nearest, dearest, randomest, weirdest mates on Stalkbook, the same cannot be said for Linked In, and the reasons are twofold.
1. Firstly, It’s one thing to add the cute guy/gal from the gym you’ve had your eye on to the Book, but Linked In is for BUSINESS people-and not the funny sort you’re picturing in your dirty minds. Stick to those who are in your industry or at least are semi relevant!
2. Having said that, there are occasions when you
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Let’s Get Product Savvy
Until now, when on the job hunt you were seen merely as faceless entities, portrayed with a little added panache on a curriculum vitae. Not so these days, as with blogging at an all time high, and with the introduction of social media powerhouses Linked In, Facebook, Twitter et al. YOU have become the product itself, like a puppy (or a pitbull) at a pet shop, looking for a suitable home. And it’s up to YOU to publish yourselves to the best of your ability.
So how can you ensure you are presented in the most glorious light? As simply as you would any other brand or product: marketing. And how do you market yourself in the digital age you may wonder? By giving your internet output a Queer Eye style zoosh! And here’s how:
1. Text
Ok, this may seem like a no-brainer, but text is the simplest of ways to sell yourself. Like it or not, even the shyest mouse must learn that a little bit of self-promotion is essential to furthering your career, as you aint gonna get hired
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Suck It Up
Well, well, well. Hasn’t 2012 well and truly crept up on us to send us crashing back to reality following what was hopefully an invigorating break of sun, sand, surfing, skiing, and general slacking for you all. The first week back at the office can often leave you feeling a little blue (I know I am looking ever-less tanned and ever-more the duck-egg shade of a Tiffany’s box right now).
So let us take the opportunity now to turn your work doldrums into a positive new beginning, starting the year off on the right foot and setting the tone for a bloody sensational year.
Marketing guru Chris Savage recently sat down with Iron Man great Trevor Hendy, who provided one of those lightning bolt pieces of wisdom regarding the secrets to his success- “The conditions are always great”.
Aint it the truth. I’m sure you are all already finding ways to renege on your New Years resolutions (It’s too wet/hot/early to go for a run; I’ll give up the fags as soon as January/Summer/my hot holiday fling is over etc); just as you are constantly inventing excuses
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What to wear when you want to rock the workplace
Dress codes in the workplace are always an interesting topic of discussion. The lucky few whose role requires a uniform or a business suit never experience the hair-pulling frustration of those expected to don “smart casual”, or worse, “business casual”, where the lines are blurred and anything potentially goes.
Call me old fashioned, but I do believe it’s highly unprofessional and unnecessary to show excessive cleavage at work. Same goes for a blatant display of your Southern Cross tatt peeking out from your grubby wife beater. But like I said, I am old fashioned.
These are of course extreme (sadly not that extreme) scenarios of workplace wear, but the question still remains-are dress codes important?
Some may argue that with Gen Y making their way to the top of the corporate ladder, corporate dress codes may be a thing of the past. Indeed at GXY Headquarters we are well aware that business attire is simply not appropriate at every office. If you are working for a surf-wear company a sharply pressed suit jacket and Hermes tie may not necessarily set the tone as well as more informal casual-wear. And
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Important Ideas in Interning
Many, many, MANY jobs, no matter the field, offer internships. They are the perfect way to get your foot in the door, meet some peops and get a clue on how the biz behaves.
Tasks offered to interns are varied. And by varied we mean shitty. Filing enough paper to papier-mâché the world. Making enough cups of coffee to fill Hugh Hefner’s swimming pools, grotto and all. Cleaning out cupboards the size of Imelda Marcos’-full of litter, not Louboutins. Yes there will be a little field related work, but don’t be fooled. Those in charge are likely to go out of their way to find the dullest, most mind-blowingly crappy jobs they can find to avoid doing them themselves, evil geniuses that they are.
However, while the picture I am painting sounds more Little House of Horrors than Little House on the Prairie, DO NOT DESPAIR! We all go through it, and with good reason. An internship can be a gateway into a proper role, so it’s important to remember as you photocopy your millionth report that there
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Let’s Get Passionate
When rebooting your life and undergoing a transition from school/uni to work, old job to new job, it is critical to grasp and embrace your passions so as to truly get the greatest potential from your role. We’re talking serious passion-the kind that puts a little spring in your step as you leap out of bed, a smile on your dial as you pop out the door and a trill in your voice as you laugh through the day. Not Tommy Lee and Pammy honeymoon passion though. That would just be creepy.
So how do we bring passion in our lives eh? By focusing on three key principles-Pride, Enjoyment and Flow.
Think about a moment when you were truly proud. A time you were so thrilled with your performance you beamed. Not a time that made your Mum, Dad, Sister, Brother, Granny, Boyfriend, Girlfriend, De Facto ex-Wife Living In Your Dream House proud; but YOU. Can you picture it?
Maybe it was when you were little? Did you lead the soccer team at recess? David Bowie’d the hell out of choir?
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Job Applications and Interviews-how NOT to roll
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out the basics when applying for a job. CV’s printed on paper and not scrawled on the back of a napkin, a no brainer. Turning up to an interview after showering, brushing your hair and dressing in clean clothes are a given on, as is arriving on time to a job interview and not reeking of last nights Jägerbombs.
But what of those more finicky details, clever tricks and treats sure to earn you some brownie points and bump you to the top of the pile. In case you have been living under a ROCK you will be aware that the economy and job market is a little dodgy at the moment, so take heed of these handy hints and go from jobseeker to job-savvy.
• Don’t get overly creative when emailing your resume. While it’s true there are certain employers who respond to a little razzle dazzle, in the majority of cases, a plain old word document is all that is required. No zip files, pdf’s etc. While we are by no means saying do
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Hang Tough Baby
Earlier this year, an article posted on ERE.net caught the eye of GXY, with its theories on why you should never accept a counter offer. Nicht, Nej, Yok. That’s ‘No’ in German, Swedish and Turkish for those of you playing at home. Wow the internet is a sensational tool for getting distracted.
A counteroffer is commonly defined as an offer or proposal made to offset or substitute an earlier offer made by another. In employment terms, it’s the offer you receive when you’ve been given a better one, and your current employer scrambles to keep you onsite.
While being showered with employment opportunities can make you feel like the most popular gal in school, choosing her formal date from an array of studs on the football team, making the wrong decision and choosing a counter offer can instead lead to an evening on the bleachers, a lonely wallflower who should have said yes when the hot quarterback asked her first, for many reasons as outlined below.
• When an employee quits, the employer is left with
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All about online-ASOS and Myer get Aussie’s web surfing

When it comes to the world of retail right now, its all about the invasion of the overseas labels. We’re talking Zara, Topshop and now coveted shopping haven ASOS, which opened a dedicated Australian site last Thursday.
Since launching in 2000, ASOS has grown exponentially with the number of loyal customers expanding day by day. Think those cute, fluffy buggers that multiplied into squillions of gremlins when they get wet. Ok I don’t think the ASOS crew has been chucking water on their computers but you get the picture.
The Australian recently reported some pretty amazing ASOS figures proving the era of online shopping is well and truly here, including:
• ASOS’ annual turnover is currently ₤340 million ($531m) compared with Net-a-Porter’s ₤230m ($359m)
• ASOS boasts more than 990,640 facebook followers (update: now more than 1,032,111!)
• ASOS provides its top shoppers with a printed magazine-that’s 450,000 recipients!
The site not only features hot little numbers from the house design team, but also from a ton of highly respected international fashion houses including Chloe, Jil Sander, Elizabeth and James, and our own Elke Kramer; ensuring the site covers every corner of
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Happy career = happy life?

At GXY Search we’re big advocates of following your passions, doing what you love for a living and working towards your dreams, but a recent article by Eve Tahmincioglu got us thinking. It’s well worth the read, and to summarise it into a paragraph is tricky, but we love a challenge. So here goes:
People whose goal is career ‘happiness’ often feel less happy than their more tangible goal-setting counterparts (e.g. save $x to pay off the handbag I bought a month ago on credit). With all the books and the blogs (guilty) and the tweets about doing what you love for a living, people are feeling pretty bummed out these days if they don’t achieve it.
It’s one of those ‘you want what you can’t have’ kind of things – once you get to a level you strive for the next, and you do this again and again throughout your working life. If you don’t celebrate those little wins along the way you can come out feeling anxious, like you haven’t gotten anywhere at all. No matter where you are or what you have, you always want more –
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2012: NostradamuSearch says…

Following on from our previous blog (FY 2011: Would you like a bag for that?), we thought why not get the ball rolling and share some of our predictions for FY 2012. First of all, in early August the Dow Jones will tumble! Wait, these blogs are date stamped aren’t they? Yeah, that one already happened…
On a serious note – as recruiters, we have a direct line into the internal workings of the Australian retail industry, and by knowing what roles are in and what are out, you get to build a nice picture of how things are shaping up. While we spoke previously about the potential of another retail bubble bursting into a flash flood of doom (perhaps that was a bit of an embellishment), the Australian economy is really in pretty good shape compared to some others. Perhaps now is the time to go all or nothing – cause let’s face it, how much worse can things get?
Anthony Wong, Chief Executive of AGW consulting describes how changes in the entertainment and technology sector are having a flow on effect to the retail world – and
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Tidy your desk and get ready for succ-esk!

Welcome to the most productive day of your life. And no, you don’t need to turn the computer on just yet (well, this is a lie – as this post is on the internet you will need the computer on. Unless you have printed it off. Then you won’t. But sometimes our website prints funny. So maybe test it first?)
Where were we? Oh that’s right. We’re talking distractions. Think TV programs – “de-clutter your life, de-clutter your mind!” and other such profound statements.
You see, for every piece (or in some cases, piles) of paper that sit on the desk, there is a distraction, or something unfinished. Not only does a messy desk make it hard to find things, but it makes it easy to forget them too – and when your boss comes over and you are scrounging to find that article they left you with / piece of work that you’ve forgotten to do / sandwich they lent you, things can start to get awkward.
So we present you with GXY Search’s 4-action plan of getting your shit together.
Your new mission in life (if you are to accept it) is to
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FY 2011: Would you like a bag for that?

As FY 2012 kicks off with a well-heeled sole, we take some time to reflect on the year gone by, one that saw some of the country’s biggest retailers bite the dust. As Ragtrader reports on soft sales for the June/July clearance period, Myer and DJ’s prepare to announce profit losses and every second article is an ode to the amount of dollars being sent offshore to ‘unfairly advantaged’ cheaper retailers. So what is really going on?
In our office, there is a distinct lack of change in our own spending habits. As Gen Y’s we like to spend what we earn and generally on things that sit above our pay line. Is it irresponsible? Perhaps. But as long as we can keep paying off that credit card, maybe we are actually being more responsible that our overly conservative counterparts who stash their dollars for the market bust that looms ahead. You see, when K Rudd handed out the stimulus package, oh did we spend it. And when we get our tax back? Yep, we’ll probably spend that too. Perhaps our disposable income is exactly what this country
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GXY Search: just like Masterchef (kind of)

Over the years recruitment has come to be a bit of a dirty word, and the pushy nature of some in the industry has provided a hurdle to others setting out what they aimed to achieve: placing the best candidates in the best roles- like a maths equation where the output is a really great career move and a really happy client.
So, what is it exactly that we do all day? Well, we are always talking to people – clients, candidates, random people at St Edmonds (that’s our local coffee shop) and people at Sportsgirl (sorry, that’s just Pip and Kristen who spend too much time in Chapel St). As a recruiter, it is a difficult thing to separate work from life – work and home hours blur at the seams, everyone you meet is a potential candidate or client, and you are only as good as your last placement. Think Masterchef, but people instead of dishes, and minus the threat of elimination. And minus the threat of overcooking your fish. Ok, so not really like Masterchef at all.
We know who is moving on from where, who is expanding and who is
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What makes WOW?

In our office we often talk about candidates having – or not having – the “wow factor”. We don’t need to define the term: we all know what it means. But do our candidates?
After a very unscientific office poll, I can confirm that above everything, the wow factor is about energy. People who have it convey the sort of passion and dynamism that hits you like a triple espresso on a Monday morning. People with wow aren’t always easy – they don’t need to be – but they are always compelling. And they generally get snapped up by the first client who meets them. It’s about charisma certainly, but also focus.
You can’t fake wow – as Mel and Kochie can testify – but you can foster it. In recruitment, people with wow have two things in common: they do what they love and they back themselves. The wow candidate knows exactly what they have to offer and asks for what they want. They have no fear of rejection, and that’s part of their alpha appeal.
There are no shortcuts to wow- you have to be seriously good at what you do, but
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Why workplace aesthetics matter

When candidates come into our office, 9 out of 10 comment that they love our space. Whether they’re making conversation (or buttering us up to get them a job) it can’t be denied that the look and location of a workplace is of paramount importance to Gen Y, as confirmed by a recent study by Johnson Controls.
Unsurprisingly, the survey’s Gen Y respondents preferred urban locations, good access to social and shopping facilities as well as public transport. The findings on interior design were however more interesting. Most respondents weren’t fans of hyper-modern colourful design, but instead preferred interiors that were neutral, natural, relaxed and featured artworks. Preferences did however vary by country, with the Chinese, for example, having a taste for almost-clinical minimalism.
For Gen Y, the workplace is of critical importance when choosing a job. Which is why we at GXY Search have always put a lot of effort into creating a space that’s airy, welcoming and just a little bit quirky. In fact, Mel chose our warehouse-style Prahran office before the business even had a name. And even still, she regularly refreshes the decor to reflect current trends and
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Friends in high places

As you may have heard, Melissa’s Mt Everest trek has been interrupted by a nasty bout of food poisoning in Kathmandu. Mere mortals would abandon the trek at this stage, but not our fearless leader. She just did what she does best: got on the blower to a friend. Fortunately, the friend was a Nepalese billionaire who promptly had Mel and her similarly afflicted brother transferred to the best private hospital in the country, which he owns. Natch. Hopefully, Mel and Simon will soon be well enough to rejoin their expedition (via helicopter!)
So, after months of discussion about wee bottles and altitude training, it turns out the most useful preparation Mel did for the trek didn’t involve fitness or equipment. What actually saved her freeze-dried bacon was her astonishingly broad personal network. If you’ve got someone you can call when you get into trouble in Nepal – someone who can provide a bodyguard to sit by your bed ensuring you are given the correct doses of medicine – the world is a much smaller and safer place.
Mel wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth, and
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Mt Everest – pee bottles and pretty dresses

There’s only a week to go until Mel leaves for Everest, and she’s been getting some exciting things in the mail in anticipation. Not quite on par with the I-tried-to-send-a-puppy-in-the-post styling of Stacey Champion, but fun none the less. On a daily basis she is reminding us where her will is kept (if anybody would like us to add in some clauses, let us know – currently she is donating her car, house and wardrobe to those in the office) and just in case she doesn’t come back, she is buying herself a little happy before she goes.
Getting mail is always fun, even if it is not your own. Each day as the couriers deliver more goodies, the girls gather around Mel’s desk to see what is coming out of the ShopBop / NetAPorter / FrockShop boxes. So when Mel unwrapped her ‘pee bottle’ (seriously) the other day, safe to say we were less than stoked.
Apparently, in addition to a pee bottle (for your sake we won’t go into the technicalities of this device), there are a whole bunch of stuff one needs for a sneaky trip to base
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Office romances – good for your love life, bad for your career

Our director has a rule. No dating within the office. Simple. And we stick by it too, you see, as she knows everything. Everything. What ever is going on, she always finds out. Alwayyyyys.
So while Monday mornings are always a buzz with who did what with whom on the weekend, we can’t help but feel a little left out when it comes to Valentines day and nobody is sneaking stolen glances over the top of their computer screens.
You see, there is this new phenomenon, and we’re not allowed it. It’s called a work lover. Or ‘WL’ for short. And apparently everyone is doing it – a recent survey found that 8 out of 10 people have shared more than a stapler at work. While my girlfriends send daily updates of their dealings with their WL’s (for example, ‘WL asked me to play in his indoor netball team’ or ‘just found out WL wears fake tan – eew’) we live vicariously thorough those who, at a larger company, get to sweep their indiscretions underneath a rug of client briefs and new business proposals.
With young professionals spending
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Febrolutions: like NY Resolutions, but much more achievable.

Statistics say that by February, on average 90 percent of New Years resolutions made will be broken. In fact, 30% don’t even make it past the first week of Jan. While this doesn’t say much for the follow through of the human race, it certainly does lend some consolation that we’re not the only ones failing miserably on our annual quest to be a better person.
In the recruitment world, the third week of January is typically the busiest of the year – after some peaceful time relaxing and lapping up the joys of the Christmas break, we get a stampede of candidates banging down the office door going for that fresh year, fresh start kind of thing. And every year we ask ourselves… what is it about the New Year that makes us all a little stir crazy?
To quote the experts, each New Year is seen as the chance at a new life. Out with the old and in with the new! Apologize for our bad behaviour of days gone by and make our lives better –generally by acting more responsibly.
But wait, don’t we all do this anyways? I’m
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Death by cliché

Question: what’s the difference between the following sentences from two hypothetical CVs?
(A) “I leveraged my extensive experience to motivate the sales team to come up with innovative solutions to drive performance”
(B) “I got the sales team fired up and thinking about new ways to boost sales; this doubled sales in three years.”
Answer: (A) makes me want to kill myself while (B) makes me want to pick up the phone to the candidate (and not just because s/he knows how to rock a semi-colon). When I read (A) I can almost taste the soggy sandwiches I’m eating out of boredom while enduring a two-hour PowerPoint presentation on payroll systems. When I read (B) I am left with an impression of energy and speed: a red sports car dashes past the periphery of my subconscious.
Pretty much everyone hates management speak. Using bland buzzwords that convey nothing except the sadness of your sex life doesn’t make you sound like the head of the Boston Consulting Group – it makes you sound like a 52-year old public servant who’s just done a course on Respect in the Workplace.
Professional networking site LinkedIn recently
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Office Party Etiquette

With another year coming to a close, its time for the silly season, to get, well, really silly. Office Christmas parties are in full swing and we at GXY have been reminiscing about Christmases past and passed out. After much discussion, we have agreed on the following definitive list of office Christmas party etiquette points.
1. Do attend the party. Even if it involves paint ball or a Startrek theme.
2. Don’t take someone you’ve just met to a work party. If your boss/colleagues are anything like ours, there’s a good chance your date will be harassed by drunken colleagues who will fess up that they’ve all checked him/her out on facebook.
3. Don’t hook up with the wait staff. As a professional you should at least be capable of scoring your boss’s spouse (joke).
4. Don’t go near the mistletoe. This applies equally to the photocopier, the bottle of tequila someone smuggled in and the sex toy the girl from accounts got at her hen’s party.
5. Do dance, but only if you’re good. Guys, as soon as you register the urge to grind up against another person (or architectural feature), call a cab.
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Take the silly out of your shopping this Christmas season…

As all our favourite stores go online (think Country Road and David Jones as of late), we have been busy recruiting the latest role to appear in the job market, the Online Store Manager. In order to, you know, ‘research’, we then thought it was necessary to check out the market by trawling the websites of our International retailers as these guys have been doing it much longer that we have…
While this has been educational in seeing the different ways in which stores both here and abroad structure their online offerings, this has not been so good for the bank balance. Excuses such as “oh its my Christmas present to myself” and “but it was free shipping so I saved heaps of money” are being thrown around the office, so we thought the least we could do was share our “research findings” with you so all can benefit and like us, “get organised for Christmas.”
So, as Santa oils his sleigh, take advantage of our strong dollar and leave those car keys and carpark rage in your handbag. Its time to get online.
While many people are tentative to shop
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Spring Carnival Fashion: Bra, yes. Straps, no.

With another Spring Racing Carnival down, it’s the perfect time for a fashion wrap-up. Please welcome Lucinda Ormonde, our guest blogger for the week. Part writer, part bookie and avid tea-drinker, she takes us through the fashion do’s and don’ts of Flemington’s big week.
After many, many years of working on the racetrack over the Spring Carnival I’ve seen it all – the good, the bad and the very, very bad. And on that basis, I’ve compiled this little list of common fashion failures and how to avoid them.
Ladies:
Bra straps, let’s talk about them. There’s a reason it’s called underwear and there’s also a reason God/Calvin Klein invented the strapless bra. The only time a black bra should be seen is when Carrie Bradshaw is wearing it. And you know those “invisible” plastic straps? I can see those too.
And still on bras…. If you’ve got boobs, I suggest you wear one.
Flesh coloured tights. Yes, I know many of you think they’re non-existent, but here’s a little secret: when you wear them with SANDALS, the seams that gather at your toes make those “invisible” …
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Who needs Seek when there is Twitter?!
There is a digital revolution going on. I know, I know, the internet, is so great and all that. But its not like the dot.com boom of the nineties, it’s different. It’s bigger. And in terms of finding a job, it’s much more useful.
When you’re job hunting, do you spend your days trawling through Seek or MyCareer, page after page? Or you search the same key words under five different categories because you aren’t totally sure what heading your dream role will come under? Or you’re not sure what your dream role is, but before you find it you go cross-eyed and have to have a nap?
If this is you, you will probably feel irked by my next profound statement. A lot of jobs don’t make it onto career sites anymore. Sorry. But this doesn’t mean they aren’t out there and up for grabs, they are just getting advertised differently – namely, Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. And just as much as companies can put their roles out there, you can do the same with your availability.
With the majority of businesses having a solid social media
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Six things you don’t want to hear from a recruiter

Don’t make us say it!
Fortunately, the vast majority of our candidates impress us from the outset – after all, we only place A-graders. Occasionally, however, a less than slick job-seeker penetrates our security. If you hear us utter one of the following lines, be afraid…
“Could you please ask your Mum to wait outside.” Yes, adult candidates of normal intelligence do sometimes bring their parents to interviews. Take note: we don’t want to meet your parents. Unless you’re Kelly Osbourne.
“Try to wear something professional looking.” Usually, this is code for “You are unbelievably talented, but please don’t visit our client looking like you might be packing heat”. And also, sometimes, “Deodorant. Try it.”
“Don’t be late for the interview” If we have to tell you this, you have already pissed us off with your unreliability and we are really scared you are going to piss off our client and miss out on a great job. DON’T DO IT AGAIN.
“Have you thought about going back to uni?” There’s not much call for actor/model/stylist/street performers with no qualifications or experience. But yes, you are VERY
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Great job – bad interview.

One of the things I get asked all the time is “How do I recover from a crap interview?”
It’s not uncommon for an interview to go badly, even when you really want the job and know with absolute certainty that you were born to do it. Fortunately, a bad interview doesn’t mean that it’s all over (unless of course you smoked a joint or forgot to wear clothes – and let’s face it, even those moves could work if you’re interviewing at a certain large American-owned hipster chain store.)
If you only stuffed up part of an interview, perhaps by saying something indiscreet about a previous employer or by giving a lame answer to an important question, the best approach is to acknowledge this as soon as possible. It’s best if you can do this while still in the interview, but it’s OK to do it afterwards, and after consultation with your recruitment consultant. It can be worth sending an email to the interviewer along the lines of “Hey, thanks for meeting me. Really want the job. Thought I could have done better when you asked about X. On reflection, what I
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