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Hugely anticipated fully updated edition of the bestselling guide for school and college leavers, which includes new material on apprenticeships, using AI, cybersecurity, emotional wellbeing and the job market
Moving from school or college into work is one of the biggest steps you'll ever take as a young person. It's an exciting time but it's also a challenging one - where you'll be fighting off competition to get that crucial first job. But what skills are employers really looking for when they search for new recruits, and what makes you employable?
Uniquely written for students and college leavers and brimming with activities and case studies, What Employers Want 3rd edition is your practical one-stop shop for helping you to identify and improve the skills, attitudes and behaviours required by today's employers. Helping you to secure your first job and equip you for the world of work, this invaluable handbook will guide you to:
recognise the skills that you already have and what you can already do
understand how your existing skills will be useful when you look for a job or start work
build on those skills, so that you become the sort of person that an organisation wants to employ
help you to create a skills profile that you can use when you apply for jobs and go for interviews.
If you're looking for a job or about to start work, this book will help you to ensure that employers know just how capable you are and why you're exactly the sort of person they need to hire!
Contents
About the author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. What skills do you need to succeed at work?
Chapter 2. Where are you now?
Chapter 3. Where do you need to be?
Chapter 4. Using numbers effectively
Chapter 5. Using language effectively
Chapter 6. Digital literacy
Chapter 7. Self-management
Chapter 8. Thinking and solving problems
Chapter 9. Working together and communicating
Chapter 10. Understanding the business
Chapter 11. Write your own profile
Chapter 11. Further information