Title: Placement preparation
1Placement preparation
- Dr Laura Bradley
- Placement Tutor
2Application Forms Guidelines
- Applying For Jobs
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- Making a successful job application means
convincing someone else that you are - Qualified
- Interested
- Personally suited
3Application Forms Guidelines
- Timely applications are essential
- It is always good to get your application in on
time, but in a more competence climate its
vital. - Start looking for jobs early and keeping closing
dates for application at the forefront of your
mind. - Be a well informed candidate
- Keep up to date with whats going on in the world
of for example, IT and telecommunications,
business.
4Application Forms Guidelines
- Most employers in Northern Ireland will not
accept a CV. - If they are recruiting they will usually respond
to your CV by sending you their company
application form. - This is the result of local fair employment
legislation. - Local companies will often include a separate
form for equal opportunities monitoring. - A CV is widely accepted outside NI and will also
provide a useful summary when you are completing
company forms.
5Application Forms Guidelines
- You need to know about the company and the
vacancy you are applying for. - You must demonstrate that you have thought about
you application and really want to work for this
organisation. - The main difference between a CV and a company
form is that you have control of the design of
your CV while an application form is designed by
the employer to provide the information they
regard as relevant to the post. - Most major companies are looking for job related
knowledge and relevant experience as well as
transferable skills.
6Application Forms Guidelines
- Amass your Evidence
- Look at the selection criteria
- Find evidence to meet these criteria
- Do exactly what they say
- Employers will ask you to send them a CV, a
particular application form or to apply online - ? SAF Standard Application Form
- ? EAF Employer Application Form
7Application Forms Guidelines
- Target your application
- Target the company shows that you have made an
effort - Dont be afraid of hard forms with difficult
questions - Answers should be meaty with no waffle
- Dont leave any gaps
- - Account for any gaps in education / employment
- Get a second opinion
- - Get someone to proof read your form
8Application Forms Guidelines
- Be aware that some employers put a lot of stress
on past academic performance e.g. A-level grades.
- If your A - levels are weak, stress your more
- recent degree course grades. Employers are also
interested in the depth of your knowledge of IT
subjects.
9Application Forms Guidelines
- Being interested in working for the company is an
essential requirement, not just for your own job
satisfaction but from the employer's point of
view. - Do some research on the company, then use your
answers to application form questions to
demonstrate what you have learned about them. - Quote your sources so the selector can see the
trouble you have gone to.
10Application Forms Guidelines
Past experience is considered the best indicator
of future performance.
11Application Forms Guidelines
- When trying to demonstrate your personal
- suitability for a job, a good approach is to use
key words from the job description. Try and match
these with examples drawn from your experience -
12Application FormsAction Words
- Action Words
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- Try using some of the following to add colour to
your application and to project a positive image.
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- achieved elected initiated pioneered
- advised encouraged launched planned
- arranged enhanced led proposed assisted
- exceeded managed represented
- clarified facilitated mastered researched
- completed founded negotiated simplified
13Online Applications Guidelines
- Quicker and easier for the company
- Online forms take as long as paper ones to
complete and require just as much preparation and
thought - If you can, download the form and fill it in
before going live - Cut and paste your perfect answers from a word
processor if possible - Save regularly in case of crashes
14Online Applications Guidelines
- Some online forms incorporate an aptitude or
personality test. These may be timed and you
only get one chance, so dont start them until
you are ready - Very few forms have spell checkers, so take care
that your English is OK - Dont rush it. Only press submit when you are
happy - If you havent heard from the organisation after
a few weeks, give them a call. Machines can have
errors.
15Job AdvertSample
- Fast growing, dynamic.
- They wont want to spend a lot of time holding
your hand. You should demonstrate you are keen
to learn new skills. - Belfast, London and Dublin
- They are mobile, are you?
16Job AdvertSample
- Financial Services etc
- Do you know what these business sectors do? Can
you provide other examples than the ones in the
advert? - Smart
- What are your grades like?
- Capable
- Evidence of achievement.
- One in ten chance
- Its competitive. What makes you better?
17Job AdvertSample
- CV
- Legible spell checked thorough
differentiating factors - The Interview
- ? Introductions Background how you ended
where you are - ? Summer jobs, responsibility
- ? What do you know How can you apply it
- ? What are YOU looking for
18Employer Views
- Liberty IT
- A good academic background is most important
along with a passion for what the candidate
enjoys, should it be building websites for
friends or a love of music or sport - Northbrook Technology NI
- Information is tailored to the position applied
for - Logical sequence of information
- Information supplied is up to date
19Employer Views
- Intel Ireland
- Short and to the point
- State degree and graduation year
- Correct spelling
- Singularity
- Neatly presented information type if you dont
trust your own handwriting - Relevant information demonstrate you have the
skills required - Dont leave blank spaces
20Application FormsSample Questions
- Example Questions About You
- Describe a situation where you have had to
influence people - Please give one or two recent examples to
illustrate your abilities to work effectively
with others - Looking at your life as a whole, indicate three
key events or experiences which you considered to
have been instrumental in shaping who you are - Please identify any major successes in your life
to date
21Application FormsSample Questions
- Example Questions About The Job
- What relevant skills and qualities can you bring
to the organisation? - Why do you think you would be suited to a career
in consulting?/ banking - Explain which specific factors attract you to
your choice of career
22Application FormsSample Questions
- Open-ended Questions
- Structure is the key here
- state why you are interested in this job and this
organisation - describe the key qualities that you can bring to
the job with evidence that proves you have
them - Detail any work experience or course work that
has been of special relevance - List any technical skills
23Application FormsSample Questions
- Business Awareness
- Please indicate any particular sectors of our
business that especially interest you, and give
the reasons why. - Job Awareness
- Please give an indication, with reasons, of the
type of work you would like to pursue, mentioning
any relevant qualities or expertise you possess. - Problem Solving
- Describe a problem or project you have had to
solve. What methods did you use?
24Application FormsSample Questions
- Team Work
- Have you ever been a member of a successful
team? In your opinion why was the team
successful? - Planning Organising
- Give details of your main extra curricular
activities to date. What have you contributed
and what have you got out of them?