The M word 27th September 2010

Par excellence
Hello and welcome to the M word. We are coming to you during the Ryder Cup – that titanic golf battle between Europe and America to see who are the best swingers – talking of which, Tiger’s made it into the American team. Now, back to work matters – what do you do if your job interview’s gone well? Do you stop searching, or keep looking? It’s a tricky business – we chip in with some advice. Next, how long do you wait before following up a job application? A week, a month – or when you’re desperate? Lastly, we give you the secrets to bagging nice and juicy internal jobs that never get advertised – it’s a lot easier than doing the rounds!

Elementary stuff
Now here’s a good one: Let’s say your interview went well. Do you stop looking and wait for the good news, or carry on searching? We offer some canny guidance.
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Critical interview
As a busy job searching bee, you’ve sent off multiple applications, but there comes a time when you have to start following up. The question is; how long do you wait – and what do you say? Sounds like a job for Monster advice.
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Dealing in futures
If you’ve been a loyal and regular M word reader, you’ll know that most jobs are filled internally. In other words, they may not be advertised at all. But how do you make sure you bag one? We give you the inside slant.
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Go local with the M word
Monster can help you find all sorts of useful industry career advice that's relevant to you. There are valuable tools, articles and expert advice on offer and this issue we take a look at the following:

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Security manager

Security conscious
Does it take you thirty seconds to figure out where the nearest fire exits are when you enter a room? Is “The Bodyguard” your favorite film? If so, this permanent role as a security manager might be just the thing for you. The position requires varied responsibilities, including managing the mobilisation and transition of security services and providing innovation and improvement initiatives to the service delivery. You will protect life, property and premises. Kevin Costner eat your heart out.
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