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Hiya, I'm a recent graduate who is looking for work and finding it extremely difficult. I've had some interviews but obviously haven't got a new job yet. I was thinking about joining some employment agencies like Adecco, Select, BlueArrow etc and I was wondering what can I expect from joining? Are they any good? Because I'm really desperate for a job now, I have some experience as a receptionist and customer assistant, and done a 2 week placement during my A levels. Not much, but I do have a good degree, lol. Those graduate placement schemes are well difficult to get in so i'm not even gonna bother trying them. Please help, I hope the agencies are good cos I'm not having much luck with finding work. I want to look for work like in administration, or office based. Can you advise me on which are the best agencies and what I can expect from them, i.e. like will the call me up asking me if I want this job etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agencies, on the whole are very hit and miss. In my experience, the larger agencies are the worst and will try and get you to go for any job even if it bears no resemblence to your skills or what you are looking to do. That is, if they call you at all.
I found the smaller/local agencies the best, they give a better service to both companies and candidates and will try and find the right job for you rather than any job.
In terms of getting some experience, you could register to start temping, may lead to a permanent role and would get you something to put on your C.V.
Good luck!
while larger agencies can prove a problem they should have more jobs available but also more potential candidates - take a couple of days and sign up with as many as possible, most will get you to do a few tests and a bit of form filling.
When doing the rounds take the following - passport, copies of CV, bank details
You'll chat to a consultant so be smart, positive and enthusiastic !
best of luck !
I know you asked specifically about agencies but I hope you won't mind if I make a different suggestion.
Have you tried writing speculative letters to the MD of companies that you would like to work for? All of the graduates at the last company I worked for were recruited that way, even though none of them had any 'proper' post university work experience. I think it had something to do with the fact that the MD figured that if they had the get up and go to write 'on spec' expressing a desire to work for the company, that they would probably be good employees.
Might be worth trying as well as joining agencies?
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