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Aaron Waggoner from Brechin is stepping onto the career ladder thanks to the Get Ready for Work programme delivered by Skills Development Scotland.
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Making a good first impression on an employer begins with a well thought out CV and cover letter.
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If you're facing redundancy, you might be thinking about changing your career direction as well as your job. Visit the Careers Scotland website to access careers advice and a range of useful resources to help you figure out your next step.
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From 4 August young people all over Scotland will begin receiving their Standard and Higher Grade results. For those who don’t get the results they had been hoping for, help is at hand in the form of a free call to the Skills Development Scotland Exam Results Helpline.
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From 4 August young people all over Scotland will begin receiving their Standard and Higher Grade results. For those who don’t get the results they had been hoping for, help is at hand in the form of a call to the Skills Development Scotland Exam Results Helpline.
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Bullies at school haven't stopped Kevin Birrell realising his potential and gaining the qualifications he needs to get ahead.
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If you're facing redundancy or have recently been made redundant, you may have questions to ask about the redundancy. Skills Development Scotland can also direct you to a number of organisations that can help you to work out what's next after redundancy.
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Visit the Careers Scotland website to learn all about the key industries in Scotland and discover in greater detail what specific jobs or careers involve. Find out which skills are currently in demand and discover what trends you can expect to see in the jobs market.
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These days most job vacancies are advertised on the internet. Skills Development Scotland offers you online job search and CV Builder tools.
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Our CareersMatch online tool, available through the Careers Scotland website, is designed to uncover the jobs that suit your skills, qualifications, interests, personality, health and personal circumstances.