Tips to help you make a career change into fundraising
With experience of a career change and as a consultant advising people on their job search journey every day, I want to share three tips to help when making a career change.
With experience of a career change and as a consultant advising people on their job search journey every day, I want to share three tips to help when making a career change.
Congratulations, you’ve secured an interview! Our guide has top tips to help you prepare.
Writing a cover letter is the perfect way to make a good first impression on prospective employers.
One of the first hurdles to face when you’re compiling your CV is knowing exactly what information to include, particularly if you’ve worked in several different jobs.
In a market place where candidates are increasingly specific about their next move there’s a real opportunity for those seeking their first CEO challenge to shine. The days of Board members assuming their next leader will bring existing CEO experience are gone – and this makes our job all the more interesting!
Negotiating a job offer is often considered a taboo subject or one that people can often feel less comfortable with. So, how do you approach the conversation?
Here, Rebecca Pooley, Team Leader in Recruitment, gives her personal account around the return to workplaces and the coping mechanisms she’s taking to help with her mental health.
Ryan Burdock, Associate Director Fundraising, gives his expert advice on how to succeed in your next virtual interview, originally written for the Showcase Of Fundraising Innovation and Innovation.
See here a tutorial of top tips from our fundraising team for fundraising professionals and their CV, including the information that needs to be within it and what can be left out and how a CV should be structured to get the most attention from recruiters and hiring managers alike. It also includes a template at the end for professionals to model their CVs on.