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1). What to do When your Employer wants a Police Check
You have been asked to provide a police check for your new job. How do you go about doing this? What information will be given?
Firstly, it is a matter of procedure to be asked for a police check if you are going to be holding certain jobs. You can expect to be asked for a police check if you are working with children in any capacity (from one week at summer camp to teacher’s college to daycare supervisor).
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2). Job Security Trends: Why are People Changing Jobs?
Job Market Trends
For the past decade it has been common knowledge that the average worker will no longer have the same lifetime job security that s/he had fifty years ago. Today’s workers are more likely to move between jobs, and to be involved in more projects and businesses over the course of their careers. Even in 1982 the average work-span for a worker at one job was 8 years.
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3). How to Organize a Job Search
When you are looking for a job, it is very important to be organized. You want to present a professional attitude, and be prepared and knowledgeable. Following these easy steps will make sure that you get you a job quickly and easily.
1. Find openings in companies that interest you. Research the position available, as well as the company itself.
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