I'd put something on LinkedIn and get people to share it.
PM me, I've got 1000+ recruitment agents on my connections, I can share it.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGoing door to door around local agencies may be worth doing. Dress smart, have a practices spiel, bring a printed CV and a smartphone. Immediately follow up with emailed CV and LinkedIn connection.
Every agency I went to, as soon as I mentioned office work they set me to work doing a typing test. I hope things have moved on since then although of course I know they haven't.
But yes, building a bit of rapport with local agencies can only be a positive thing plus will give her some experience at selling herself.
Getting her to actually do it though is going to be hard
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Going door to door around local agencies may be worth doing. Dress smart, have a practices spiel, bring a printed CV and a smartphone. Immediately follow up with emailed CV and LinkedIn connection.
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Originally posted by jbond007 View PostHave you guys done the sums of Mrs going back part time vs. childcare costs ? Also, does your Mrs. really want to go back to work ?
...well, she wants the normality, I want the improvements but the outcome's the same. 2 or 3 days work a week is necessary.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIsn't that basically PMO?!
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If you're a contractor it might be better her becoming your company secretary. See your accountant for details.
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Originally posted by Olly View PostSadly that's not likely to happen! Bosch stuck her on a Pitman course with modules in Excel etc. She flicked through a few chapters and jacked it in. Some people in life just don't feel the need to progress.
She's never really had a job interview in her life - it's going to be a struggle
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Originally posted by Lance View Posthaha. Yes.
That's £300 a day contracting. And PMOs are often part time.
Think OP needs to get Mrs. OP some ambition.
She's never really had a job interview in her life - it's going to be a struggle
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Originally posted by Lance View PostHave a look at this. She should reject the 'you can't come back part time'. She should just say she's coming back and request part-time under flexible working. Make it a very strong refusal and copy HR. Bosch HR are likely to allow her to get she wants. Is she in a trade union? They could help as well.
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles...returning-work
as for other jobs. Jobsite/Jobserve etc. are all valid. And I wouldn't call office manager 'low end'.
The thing is that she'll get a glowing CV from Bosch (especially after the letter earlier). And the job she's after is EA (Executive Assistant). PAs are very 1980s.
Thanks for the Executive Assistant tip.
I wish I could persuade her to up-skill a bit and get involved in contract PMO type work. Having said that, projects big enough to need those roles are unlikely to be local.
P.S. Bosch, like most organisations I believe, don't give references that say much more than confirming job role and dates.
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Originally posted by Olly View PostLooking for a bit of help please. My partner, who's currently on maternity leave, has just been told she can't return to work part-time so needs to find a new part-time position (ideally perm) within about a half hour's drive (or I guess train) of Aylesbury/Bicester.
If she was an IT contractor then I hope I'd have a pretty good idea how to help her but she's been a PA / Secretary / Office manager at Bosch for the 12 years since she left school with low grade A-levels.
So the question is what are the good routes forward please?
Contact HAYS etc with a CV? Anyone pointers to relevant agencies?
Lodge her CV on jobsites, any particularly popular ones? Monster etc?
Does linked in work for lower end roles?
Thanks.
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Also try local paper vacancy sections (which are online anyhow these days) ?
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Originally posted by Olly View PostLooking for a bit of help please. My partner, who's currently on maternity leave, has just been told she can't return to work part-time so needs to find a new part-time position (ideally perm) within about a half hour's drive (or I guess train) of Aylesbury/Bicester.
If she was an IT contractor then I hope I'd have a pretty good idea how to help her but she's been a PA / Secretary / Office manager at Bosch for the 12 years since she left school with low grade A-levels.
So the question is what are the good routes forward please?
Contact HAYS etc with a CV? Anyone pointers to relevant agencies?
Lodge her CV on jobsites, any particularly popular ones? Monster etc?
Does linked in work for lower end roles?
Thanks.
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles...returning-work
as for other jobs. Jobsite/Jobserve etc. are all valid. And I wouldn't call office manager 'low end'.
The thing is that she'll get a glowing CV from Bosch (especially after the letter earlier). And the job she's after is EA (Executive Assistant). PAs are very 1980s.
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Originally posted by Olly View PostLooking for a bit of help please. My partner, who's currently on maternity leave, has just been told she can't return to work part-time so needs to find a new part-time position (ideally perm) within about a half hour's drive (or I guess train) of Aylesbury/Bicester.
If she was an IT contractor then I hope I'd have a pretty good idea how to help her but she's been a PA / Secretary / Office manager at Bosch for the 12 years since she left school with low grade A-levels.
So the question is what are the good routes forward please?
Contact HAYS etc with a CV? Anyone pointers to relevant agencies?
Lodge her CV on jobsites, any particularly popular ones? Monster etc?
Does linked in work for lower end roles?
Thanks.
Edit: Reed are probably worth a go as well.
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Google PA and Bicester (or wherever). You'll get a good starting list...
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