It’s that time of the year. December 2019.
Right before another year ticks over.
You may start wondering whether you want to continue working for the same employer for another year, or start fresh in a new job. Perhaps for change of scenery, better pay, more interesting and varied work, or maybe the job you’re currently is not part of what you vision for the next 12-months.
If you are looking to apply for jobs next year, why not make your job applications count. After all, you’ve worked hard for the experience and skills obtained over the course of your work history to date.
The team at Client Centric can help make this happen. They can turn any ordinary CV into something attractive, comprehensive, detailed and tailored, designed to market and promote you.
Whether it be a new resume and cover letter, interview skills coaching or assistance addressing key selection criteria, Client Centric is across many platforms.
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Published by Matthew Coppola - Career Coach, Employment Specialist and Professional CV Writer
Holding a graduate degree in Commerce, majoring in Economics at Curtin University, as well as a post graduate certificate in Career Education and Development at RMIT University, Matthew brings with him many years of experience working in the fields of business development, marketing, soft-skills training and employment services industry. He has gained significant exposure in working with employers in sourcing staff as well as assisting jobseekers in promoting and marketing themselves to employers and securing sustainable employment outcomes. He is currently working in Disability Employment Services where he assists clients with mental health disabilities in finding and keeping satisfying and gainful employment and helping them overcome and work around barriers to employment.
He has helped many job seekers secure employment by training and coaching them in the art of being interviewed and giving the interviewer a positive and lasting impression. He knows how to sell and market a job seeker to an employer and he imparts this knowledge to his clients in helping them sell and market themselves in an interview.
Matthew regularly writes new articles on a variety of employment related topics and posts these to his personal website blog matthewcoppola.com
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