Gavin Redelman's Blog – April 2011 Archive (4)

Front Office Bankers Resume Writing

When it comes to resume/CV writing there is no magic formula to follow that will ensure your resume will be read. There are however clear dos and don’ts that will either add value to your resume or work in the negative by having your resume deleted. No matter if you’re a front office banker or part of the mailroom team, listing and identifying achievements and backing these achievements up with numerical examples is the number one way to make your resume standout.

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Added by Gavin Redelman on April 21, 2011 at 9:06pm — No Comments

Job interview skills for Expats: leveraging cultural differences

As an expat interviewing for a job in a foreign country, you will experience a whole new layer of pressure of uncertainty. The reason? Cultural differences – and how you handle them can make or break your interview performance.  



No matter what country you are from or what job you are applying for, the hiring manager needs to know that you are capable of performing the tasks and also that you will be a good addition to the team. 



Don’t be intimidated because you… Continue

Added by Gavin Redelman on April 12, 2011 at 7:11pm — 3 Comments

Choosing A Career In Banking

 

 

It was 7.00 on a Monday morning and as I sat on the train on the way to work I found myself sitting behind two gentlemen who I instinctively expected to work in the financial industry. Both men were well dressed in designer suits and watches and were talking about a recent IPO and about each of their workplaces.

 

As I eavesdropped on their conversation, I was intrigued at the banter of both men as they each tried to convince…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on April 11, 2011 at 7:03pm — No Comments

Moving to Australia …. A True Story

 

Two years ago a Brazilian lady, aged 28 spent thousands of dollars getting the right visa to come to Australia to work and live. This girl had a bachelor degree in engineering and three years of work experience in her field. She was extremely driven and extremely intelligent and although her English was not 100% fluent it was certainly good enough to get by.

Having arrived in…

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Added by Gavin Redelman on April 2, 2011 at 3:56am — 6 Comments

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