Advice to help you find your next job
All our advice and articles are tailored for entry-level jobseekers! In this section you will find:
The Fuse Journey
Our structured programme of guidance and support for every stage of your job search
Where do I start? - work out your skills and what to look for
Finding Your Next Job - use Fuse Jobs to best search for the right vacancies
Applying for Vacancies - guiding you through the application procss
Your CV - turn your CV into a compelling sales document that gets you interviews
Succeeding at Interviews - sail through this seemingly daunting process
Your New Job - when you've found a job, keep it and make it a success
Personal Advice
A collection of articles contributed by users and other experts, including:
Job Seekers Stories - success stories and tips from other Fuse Jobs users
How I got Into - offering insight into how to get specific jobs or roles
Employer's Views - how do employers recruit and what are they looking for
Ask Fuse - have your own job search questions answered.
Career Advisors
If you or your organisation help people to find work, check out
Working With Jobseekers - tips on managing job brokerages, offering job search advice and career coaching.
Types of Jobseeker
At Fuse jobs we realise that finding work can vary enormously depending on your life situation. For example, a CV for a 16yr old looking for his first job, must be very different to the CV for a woman returning to work after a break to raise a family. To reflect these differences, we have advice targeting specific common situations we know have an impact on how to look for work:
Just Trained - for people coming out of vocational training programs
Changing Careers - for those in work but looking to move to a new career
Leaving the forces - work in civilian life after a career in the armed forces
Returning to Work - if you have had a career break or are currently unemployed
Starting Out - for those looking for their first real job
Starting Over at 50+ - for those looking for a new challenge later in life

