Jobs for Administrator in Adlington

1 - 3 of 3 vacancies

HR & Training Administrator - Temporary Maternity Cover

Adlington, North West England / Internship

NW-Adlington, HR & Training Administrator - Maternity Cover Role Summary We are looking for a temporary HR & Training Administrator to cover maternity leave. This role will involve managing various administrative tasks to support the HR and Training ... (more)

04/05/2012 in monster.co.uk

HR & Training Administrator - Temporary Maternity Cover

Adlington, North West England / Internship

HR & Training Administrator Role Summary We are looking for a temporary HR & Training Administrator to cover maternity leave. This role will involve managing various administrative tasks to support the HR and Training team and so you must be ... (more)

07/05/2012 in xpatjobs.com

I&E Drafter

Adlington, North West England / Permanent

My client, the UK's leading provider of advice and solutions for people with serious debt problems, based in Adlington, Chorley is looking for an experienced administrator to join their expanding team. Key Responsibilities: Liaise with customers via ... (more)

01/02/2012 in cv-library.co.uk
3 current Administrator jobs in Adlington on 19/05/2012 found. Find your dream job with Renego!

Job search tips

  • bulletYour photo cannot be a snapshot from your last vacation. It should rather be made by a professional photographer.
  • bulletTry to be as natural as possible at the interview. Avoid too-loud laughter or nervous nail biting.
  • bulletIf your job interview takes place in a restaurant you should strive for good table manners. When ordering the meal, base your decision on what your host orders.
  • bulletCome in appropriate clothing. Clothing should be clean and tidy and fit to the advertised position.
  • bulletYour application must make a good overall first impression. You never get a chance to make a second good impression! The cover sheet should have your contact information and your photo on it.
  • bulletAvoid anything that could show your documents in an unfavorable light. Dog-ears and coffee stains are absolutely taboo.
  • bulletYour application must be complete. A cover sheet, a cover letter, a CV and a passport photo can be required. Copies of school certificates, work references and certificates complete your application.
  • bulletUse a proper size white envelope to send your job application. Print the address and return address on labels. Use sufficient postage.
  • bulletAvoid unkempt appearance. Stringy hair and a 3 day beard can destroy any positive impression.
  • bulletDo not submit incomplete application documents. No hiring manager will make the effort to call you up for the missing documents.
  • bulletAsk for a salary that is reasonable. Are your salary expectations too high?
  • bulletDecide in advance what you want to respond to standard questions. Standard questions are questions about your strengths and weaknesses and your motivation to have applied for this job.
  • bulletAll your documents should be in a folder. The cover page of the CV and the certificate copies are stapled in the folder and the letter is placed on the folder.
  • bulletDo not send your application by registered mail. A hiring manager does not necessarily want to be forced to receive your mail.