You may also find roles
through speculative applications.
Work shadowing is usually arranged
through speculative applications.
Advertised jobs are likely to attract higher levels of competition so look for jobs
through speculative applications and via networking.
There's intense competition for the few graduate trainee posts that exist and many are gained
through speculative applications.
Some organisations only advertise jobs for experienced candidates, as their entry - level roles and work experience already receive enough interest
through speculative applications.
Not exact matches
Speculative applications are particularly useful for actuarial, financial planning and insurance loss adjusting roles because there are several companies in the UK that offer these services but don't recruit staff
through a typical graduate scheme.
Speculative applications can be a good way in, particularly to smaller companies, but ensure you have researched the organisation well and expressed your skills and abilities
through your CV and covering letter.
Many art therapists generate their own work
through networking, making
speculative applications, writing business proposals and giving presentations to potential employers.
You can make
speculative applications and find contact details
through resources such as:
Like most jobs in the media, many vacancies are never advertised so you secure them
through persistent
speculative applications and effective networking.