Monster. Your calling is calling.The M word 26th October 2009
Selling the sizzle
Don't forget it's British Sausage Week this week, so put away the croissants and pick up a packet of porkers. With a bit of effort we can turn the British sausage into a Pan-European sensation. Right, now, onto business. Send in a bad CV these days and even David Brent will reject you. We tell you the most common CV mistakes – and how to avoid them. Next up. When your interviewer gives you the chance to ask a question, ask away... They may even thank you for it. Lastly, are you being bullied at work? Stand up to them with our latest audio – it tells you how to spot a bully and what to do with them... Now, now, put that fire extinguisher down.
Team player? Oh dear...
You go to all the trouble of finding a job and then send in a CV that looks like it been written by a Premiership footballer. We review all the most basic CV mistakes from bad grammar to writing cliches and, naughty, naughty... sending out the ‘one-size fits all’ CV.
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You're asking for it
Most interviewers will give you an opportunity to ask questions after they've finished grilling you, so don't be shy. Asking your interviewer some questions gets you brownie points!
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Bully for you
Being bullied at work? Then it's time to use your ears. Listen to our audio on workplace bullies and what to do about them. Just don't do it while they're watching.
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Go local with the M word
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Job of the week
Deputy Editor

Wheels of fortune
Slip on the lycra and saddle up, this job is the Holy Grail for all you cyclist/writers. The UK's only dedicated sportsbike magazine, Fast Bike, is looking for a Deputy Editor to join the team. You'll have a passion for sportsbikes and will be helping the magazine to deliver exhilarating editorial content (without going over the top). Part of your role will be attending riding launches and fun press events. You'll also need to deputise for the Editor when he's got a puncture. Are you ready to move up a gear?
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