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How to research employers and jobs

How to make a list of employers to apply to:

Once you have decided broadly what job or sector you want to work in you need to find some companies and jobs to apply to.

Do you know which companies are in the sector you are interested in?

Some jobs will be advertised widely on multiple sites and via your careers account CareerConnect others may be harder to find or may not be advertised at all.

It's fine to google to get lists, but remember it's only a starting point, the information may not be exactly what you are looking for, prepare to dig deep. A small company you have not heard of may not have a huge online presence but may be just what you need.

Once you find company you are interested in: Research them

Why do you want to work there?

When you apply for a job or make a speculative application you will need to do this research for your application, and certainly for interviews.

Here are some ideas for things you can investigate.

Look at the company website as if you were a prospective client or wanted to purchase something from them. What do you think stands out?

If the organisation has a public presence like a shop, hotel, leisure facility or bank visit some of their branches to get a real feel for what they do.

If the organisation makes a product that is sold in stores or online, look at the products, who are they competing with, what's the branding like?

Do they advertise? Check magazines, tv adverts and billboards who are they aiming their marketing at?

Research the job role:

It's not always esasy to understand which jobs you should be applying for, job titles can be misleading in the level of skills and experience required, or jobs in different companies that are ostensibly the same can be called by different names. We have compiled some of the most common job titles and explained what they mean:

Once you get past the job title, some companies will have a full clear job advertisement backed up with further documentation such as person specifications and job descriptions. These are great, they help you decide if you can do the job and craft a clear and well evidenced application or CV. Sometimes, it's not that easy.

The job title may still be ambiguous, the duties unclear or the information very brief. So how can you find out more?

Do you have the skills?

You have seen a job advertised or researched the employer and want to make an application.

You need to be clear:

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