Have you heard of the hidden job market?
It is believed as much as 80% of jobs are never advertised. These positions go to people through other means - usually networking, headhunting and referrals.
Of course this can make life difficult for someone like myself who has only been in the UK a short time and doesn't really have a local network. There are ways to grow a network and I am taking those steps. But it can be a long, slow process.
I have decided to take the slightly unusual step of promoting myself as a potential employee. No, I haven't splurged out and bought time on one of the TV stations, instead I've created a web page. Check it out here.
And if you know of anyone who needs a hard-working administrator, please don't hesitate to share the page with them.
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Seeking New Opportunities.
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Administrator,
Agency,
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Company,
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Employee,
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Recruitment,
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Monday, August 7, 2017
It's Still Rock 'N' Roll To Me.
It's a fun evening. I get to chat to friends, have a pint or two, and listen to some tunes. Every now and again something special happens and the music transcends the time and place. And those performances are the ones I long for.
It's inspired me to pick up my own guitars and play more often - a habit I'd long fallen out of. At the moment I play an hour or more every night, re-honing my skills, learning new songs and toughening up my fingertips. It's a lot of fun.
I've also been inspired to listen to a lot more 50s rock. A couple of rockers play a 50s set, which I thoroughly enjoy. Mark jumps up and sings a couple of numbers. And he's good. He's gotten me into Charlie Gracie who I'd never heard of before, but had a few hits here in the UK. Fabulous and Butterfly are wonderful songs. My listening at the moment includes a couple of fantastic 50s compilations, as well as albums by Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent.
I knew some of these songs already, but I feel like I'm hearing them with fresh ears. And there have been some surprises along the way. Elvis Presley's B-side, Mess of Blues, is just amazing, and should have been a hit.
Hey, hey, my, my - rock 'n' roll will never die.
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Charlie Gracie,
Elvis Presley,
guitar,
Music,
rock 'n'roll
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