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Employers or HR staff...please help!
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A friend needs help!
When applying for jobs such as admin officer, clerical assistant etc will putting a sociology & politics degree hinder or help the chances of him getting the job?
Also, will his patchy career record - being in an out of temporary seasonal civil service contracts viewed negatively even he is obviously intelligent enough to do the job?
When applying for jobs such as admin officer, clerical assistant etc will putting a sociology & politics degree hinder or help the chances of him getting the job?
Also, will his patchy career record - being in an out of temporary seasonal civil service contracts viewed negatively even he is obviously intelligent enough to do the job?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Personally i dont think the degree would hinder the chances of your friend getting the job. People change their career paths all the time so there are various reasons for wanting a job different to whatever has previously been studied for......
I have spent much time in the past temping (in admin) and in between i have volunteered at various places, so i also have a patchy history. I also walked out of a job in May but because i spoke with HR about the reasons, i was given one months full pay and i am now working for them again in a different department altogether.
I think, as long as the application form is satisfactory and questions are answered fully in interview with a full understanding of the requirements of the job, your friend stands as equal a chance as anyone. In admin its a good idea to mention organising skills, good time management and prioritising workload, as undoubtedly these will be the areas focussed on. Hope this helps...
I have spent much time in the past temping (in admin) and in between i have volunteered at various places, so i also have a patchy history. I also walked out of a job in May but because i spoke with HR about the reasons, i was given one months full pay and i am now working for them again in a different department altogether.
I think, as long as the application form is satisfactory and questions are answered fully in interview with a full understanding of the requirements of the job, your friend stands as equal a chance as anyone. In admin its a good idea to mention organising skills, good time management and prioritising workload, as undoubtedly these will be the areas focussed on. Hope this helps...