Category: Careers

Explore career opportunities and resources for effective job placement in diverse industries, including administration, recruitment tips, and remote work options.

  • CISTC – Building Skills for a Career in Construction

    CISTC – Building Skills for a Career in Construction

    In the ever-evolving construction industry safety and expertise are paramount. The industry demands a workforce that is not only skilled but also well-versed in health and safety protocols. This is where the Construction Industry Safety Training Centre (CISTC) steps in, offering a beacon of excellence in training and development.

    Committed to delivering top-tier training, CISTC blends expert instruction with practical, hands-on experience, ensuring participants are thoroughly prepared for the diverse challenges they will face in the construction sector.

    Partnered with the CITB, our centre is more than just a training facility – it is a hub of knowledge, skill-building, and support. With nine large, air-conditioned training rooms and an expansive four-acre plant training field, we provide a realistic environment conducive to both theoretical learning and hands-on practical experience. At CISTC, we believe that a well-trained workforce is the cornerstone of a safe and efficient construction environment.

    We understand that comfort and convenience play significant roles in effective learning. That’s why our canteen serves home-cooked meals alongside free tea and coffee, and we offer ample free on-site parking. Every detail is designed with our trainees in mind, ensuring they have a pleasant and productive experience.

    At the heart of our centre are our professionally qualified instructors. With years of industry experience, they are dedicated to sharing their knowledge and skills, helping trainees to pass their courses the first time. Our efficient office team complement this by keeping track of certification renewals, ensuring that our trainees remain compliant and up to date without the hassle of expired qualifications.

    We collaborate closely with students, employers, and the community to address the growing construction skill shortages and create opportunities for career advancement, benefiting the entire industry. Our courses are designed for entry level and to pave the way for career progression. We offer pathways to more senior roles, equipping students personal and professional growth with the leadership skills necessary for greater responsibilities.

    In alignment with our commitment to community and national service, we proudly support the Armed Forces Covenant. We recognise the invaluable contributions of Serving Personnel, both Regular and Reservists, Veterans, and military families. Their dedication and discipline are qualities we deeply respect and integrate into our training ethos. To demonstrate our commitment to giving back to those who have served our country, all ex-miliary personal benefit from discounted training.

    Conveniently located near Farnham, Surrey, just ten minutes from junction 5 of the M3, our centre is easily accessible. We operate Monday to Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm, ready to accommodate the busy schedules of our trainees.

    As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our commitment to improving the skills of current and future generations. We invite you to join us in this journey and take the next step in your career.

    For more information, contact us via email at info@cistc.co.uk or call 01252 855433. Join us at CISTC, where elite training meets exceptional outcomes.

  • John Deere to Open its Doors for Service Leavers to Visualise a New Career

    John Deere to Open its Doors for Service Leavers to Visualise a New Career

    John Deere has announced a unique open day for those planning to leave the military in search of a new career.

    On 13 June the company will invite servicemen and women to its UK & Ireland headquarters in Nottinghamshire for a special event designed to shine a light on technician roles working throughout the brand’s dealership network.

    The John Deere Military Hiring Programme Insight Day provides an opportunity to see first hand some of the world’s most advanced agricultural and professional turfcare equipment which requires skilled, dedicated technicians to service and maintain.

    There will be networking opportunities with representatives from the John Deere business as well as dealers, and presentations will set out how fulfilling the role can be.

    Allan Cochran, Training Centre Manager, said: “We launched the John Deere Military Hiring Programme in the UK and Ireland last year and are starting to see those who have been through the training start new careers at our dealers.

    “We strongly believe in the pool of talent resettling from successful careers in the military. We have thousands of examples worldwide demonstrating that they have the ideal skillset to slot seamlessly into technician roles.

    “There’s nothing like seeing the machinery up close and speaking directly to those who already work in the businesses to get a sense of what your future career could look like, so this day is a great opportunity to explore the people, the place and the product.”

    Presentations will explain the scale and purpose of John Deere, including its values behind the mission to sustainably help feed and clothe a growing population. Those attending can see what it is like to work within the brand’s family from those who have already completed a resettlement.

    The Military Hiring Programme is a worldwide initiative to support resettling servicemen and women. Those who apply are connected to an individual within John Deere who has already made the transition before being put through a raft of free training to prepare them for a career as a technician.

    Allan said: “Much like modern military vehicles, our agricultural and turf products are packed with state-of-the-art technology. You could be working on a fully electric walk-behind golf greens mower or one of the world’s largest combine harvesters – there is huge variety and fulfilment in roles based all around the UK and Ireland.

    “I urge anyone who is looking for a new career away from the military, or those who have already left, to sign up for this event and see for themselves what a future with John Deere looks like.”

    Click here to register free for the event.

  • Poppy Pathways Helping Veterans Become Employment-Ready 

    Poppy Pathways Helping Veterans Become Employment-Ready 

    Veterans in London and the South East who are keen to build their confidence, learn essential skills and become more employment-ready can sign up for a pioneering new training and work placement course, Poppy Pathways. 

    The free, week-long course will be delivered on site at the historic Poppy Factory, the home of Remembrance in Richmond upon Thames, in partnership with RBLI’s specialist Lifeworks employment support programme. 

    Poppy Pathways will encourage veterans to connect with others in the Armed Forces community and start building a stronger peer support network. Specialist employment training delivered on site will include support with CVs, job applications, covering letters and interview skills. 

    Veterans will also gain hands-on experience working alongside The Poppy Factory’s Production team, learning different skills including wreath-making. In doing so, they will make a direct contribution to the Remembrance tradition and enjoy a sense of job satisfaction and personal achievement. 

    The course will run from June 3 to 7 and is available for up to eight veterans. 

    Tom Adam, The Poppy Factory’s Head of Service Development, said: “We’re excited to welcome the first group of veterans on to Poppy Pathways. This new course brings together tried and tested employment support from The Poppy Factory and RBLI’s Lifeworks team, combined with a unique opportunity to experience working life at the factory. I am sure the group will come away with many valuable new skills, feeling more confident about their future, with a real sense of satisfaction from contributing personally to the effort of Remembrance.” 

    Steve Parrott, Head of Lifeworks and a veteran himself, said: “The RBLI Lifeworks Programme team are proud to be working in partnership with The Poppy Factory on this fantastic initiative to provide a pathway of employment support. It has long been recognised that providing support through peer group delivery is tremendously valuable and effective in building confidence and promoting a more positive mindset towards employment progression.  The pathways programme offers not only bespoke employability skills coaching but also the unique opportunity to gain work experience all in the same week at the same location.” 

    Veterans interested in registering for Poppy Pathways can email toma@poppyfactory.org or visit www.poppyfactory.org/poppy-pathways to find out more. 

  • Prime Minister Announces OP PROSPER To Boost Veterans’ Employment

    Prime Minister Announces OP PROSPER To Boost Veterans’ Employment

     

    The Prime Minister met veterans and businesses at a Veterans Connect event held at a military museum, where he launched OP PROSPER – a wraparound employment service to support veterans into work after they leave the Armed Forces.

    OP PROSPER will be backed by £2.1 million in new funding. The scheme will support veterans in securing high paid jobs, where they can hone the skills that they developed in the military in key sectors that are helping to boost the economy. This includes areas like cyber and digital, manufacturing, energy and financial and professional services.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “The courageous men and women who have served in our Armed Forces represent the very best of our country and we must serve them as well as they have served us. They deserve our full support to thrive in civilian life and to continue contributing their incredible skills to the prosperity of our country. That is why I am proud to announce OP PROSPER, which will support veterans in securing high-skilled roles in key sectors that are helping to grow the economy.”

    The Prime Minister was joined by the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Johnny Mercer, to meet veterans and some of the leading employers of veterans in the UK, including Deloitte, Amazon and Centrica.

    Veterans’ employment in the UK is at an all-time high, at 89%, but there is more we can do. OP PROSPER will build on the support already available and will improve awareness of the skills and talents of veterans among industry and employers, to encourage businesses to hire veterans.

    The initiative will also provide wrap-around support to veterans and their families, delivered by experienced employability professionals. This will make sure that they are supported to go straight into new roles or take the next step in their existing career.

    In 2022, the Government introduced a 12-month National Insurance relief for employers hiring veterans into their first role after service, which has been extended for another year. This tax incentive gives businesses potential savings of up to £6,200 per employee, while also allowing them to benefit from the fantastic skills and experience that veterans bring.

    Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Johnny Mercer said: “Our veterans leave the military with an abundance of skills, and the tenacity and drive to continue achieving greatness. But for too long, too many have ended up in jobs that don’t fully harness their talents and abilities. That is why we’re introducing Op Prosper.

    “By connecting veterans with employers, engaging industry bodies on the importance of hiring veterans, and strengthening their qualifications and skills, this Government will ensure more ex-servicemen and women are securing high quality and fulfilling employment. Hiring a veteran is one of the best business decisions a company can make, and OP PROSPER will help ensure this is realised by all employers across the country.”

    The Government has committed to make the UK the best place in the world for veterans, providing an additional £33 million in funding to support veterans over the next three years, with a further £10 million announced in the 2023 Autumn statement for veterans’ healthcare. In 2021, Op Courage was launched as a bespoke mental health support for veterans supported by professionals who are from or have experience of working with the military community, and over 30,000 veterans have used this service to date.

    Earlier this year the government launched a new digital service enabling veterans to verify their veteran status and apply for a Veteran Card, streamlining the process to access veteran-specific support.  Since the project launched, almost 100,000 Veteran Cards have been issued.

    The Veteran Card provides veterans with a clear recognition of service, a tangible link to the Armed Forces, and allows them to easily verify their veteran status to access support and services from government, charities, and local authorities.

    This government established the Office for Veterans’ Affairs to better coordinate veterans’ policy, bring together and improve our knowledge of veterans, and provide dedicated policy work on veterans. In October last year, the Government launched a consultation to gather views from veterans and intends to publish the first ever draft Veterans Bill outlining how we could legislate to ensure that the progress made in recent years to transform veterans’ care in this country is secured. With the Veterans’ Strategy at its core, this will maintain the momentum on our ambition to make the UK the best place in the world to be a veteran.

    Chris Recchia, partner at Deloitte, lead for the firm’s Military Transition and Talent Programme and founder of the VeteransWork Employment Campaign, said: “At Deloitte, we’ve helped influence over 7,000 veterans’ transition journeys in the last 12 years, whilst helping to evolve the veteran narrative and make the UK the best place to be a veteran.

    “There are tangible benefits of having veterans in an organisation and making it a business imperative to do so, as they possess relevant transferrable skills, a positive attitude, resilience and an ability to make culture enhancing contributions not only here at Deloitte, but in the finance and professional services sector and the wider UK workforce.”

    James Cameron, CEO of Mission Community, said: “We are delighted to have been announced by the Prime Minister as one of the grant-awarded organisations for Op PROSPER leading on the delivery of sector initiatives.  Building on the success of the Armed Forces engagement initiatives in Automotive and in Renewables, we welcome government reinforcement of our strategic work with trade bodies and leading companies making the commercial and social value case for Armed Forces community engagement.

    “Since 2019, this top-down approach empowers industry as champions for this cause, helping us create a community of communities, supporting our veterans and their families by positively influencing the kinds of cultures and behaviours they will find within sectors.”

    Alistair Halliday, Chief Exec, Forces Employment Charity, said: “We are excited that Op PROSPER supports us in developing and extending our specialist knowledge and understanding to bridge the gap between military life and civilian employment and work in partnership with hundreds of employers who, like us, respect and value the unique qualities and abilities of all those who have served and their families.

    “Veterans and their families will be able to come to the Forces Employment Charity and receive free 121 support from our specialist career advisors to explore new job opportunities that will enhance success and prosperity for themselves and their families, regardless of their background or where they are based in the UK.”

  • Top Job Opportunities for Service Leavers and Veterans

    Top Job Opportunities for Service Leavers and Veterans

     

    The latest Pathfinder International newsletter features an amazing range of active job opportunities from employers who value the skills and attributes that veterans possess in spades!

    Check out the newsletter here.

     

  • IET Armed Forces Technician Award

    IET Armed Forces Technician Award

     

    The 2024 IET Apprentice and Technician Awards are now officially open for nominations – and we’re looking for incredible armed forces technicians who stand out from their peers and go above and beyond expectations. Who do you think should win?

    The award’s for a technician of any level; whether they’re just starting out, or have made history through an established career of amazing achievements, we want to hear about them. Tell us why they deserve to win – they must have gone above and beyond to be eligible, through their contribution to a project in the workplace, or by excelling in their technical understanding or ability. We also love to hear about technicians who are role models to others and passionate about promoting engineering to the world.

    It’s about more than winning; a nomination can make someone feel amazing, help boost a person’s career, promote their organisation, and help inspire others into engineering. Most recently awarded to Lance Corporal Connor O’Neill of the 14th Signal Regiment, Electronic Warfare, British Army, in 2023. Winners receive a trophy, two year’s free membership to the IET and a cash prize of £1,000! Imagine what winning would mean to someone you know…

    Don’t just take our word for it, though; here’s what winning the Armed Forces Technician Award meant to some of our previous winners:

    • “It’s really humbling to be amongst the other amazing nominees, they are doing some amazing things! I’m really grateful for the time given to me to enhance my skillset, in developing an idea into reality and to be recognised for it. To win was incredible!” Sgt Gary Wathan, 2022 winner.
    • “Promoting the ammunition technician trade means a great deal to me. It is great to receive recognition for my work.” Warrant Officer Class 2 Kay Howells, 2019 winner.
    • “Winning the award has helped me to raise my profile as a STEM ambassador, it has also gained me higher respect in my wider organisation, I often get into conversations about what I did to become the winner. People are really interested in my story.” Sgt Dan Hardwick, 2018 winner.

    So, who will you nominate?

    The award’s also open for self-nominations, so perhaps you’ve made waves or history in your own career that you want to share and be recognised for? Nominate someone amazing today, or apply for yourself. There’s no better way to recognise engineering excellence.

    Nominations are open until 13 May 2024 – visit theiet.org/AFTech-award to apply.

  • SOA2024: Employee Champion Award

    SOA2024: Employee Champion Award

     

    This year’s Soldiering On Awards feature a brand-new category, the Employee Champion Award, in partnership with Landmarc.

    This award represents a fantastic opportunity for you to recognise the dedication of a member of your team who has gone above and beyond in their commitment to support members of the Armed Forces community achieve success within civilian roles.

    Who do you know that champions the employability of service leavers, reservists, veterans, spouses and family members?

    Nominate them for the Soldiering On Awards here.

    Nominations close 2nd April, so the time to act is now!

  • Service Leavers’ Employment Rate Reaches Record Level

    Service Leavers’ Employment Rate Reaches Record Level

     

    The employment rate of Service personnel who have left the UK armed forces, six months after leaving service, has reached a record high of 89% according to new data published for 2022/2023 by the Department of Defence Statistics Health within the Ministry of Defence, for resettlement provided by the Career Transition Partnership (CTP).  

    The data recorded by Defence Statistics reported a lower rate of economically inactive Service leavers – reducing from 9% to 7%, of which the majority (40%) are recorded as having gone into education, training, or volunteering, with 26% not seeking employment, and 12% going into retirement.

    The remaining 22% were split across a variety of reasons; medically unfit to work, or they made the choice to have a career break, to care for family, travel, re-join the military, or were awaiting a visa/citizenship, or chose not to declare their reason.

    CTP, in partnership with Right Management, has to date helped more than 310,000 Service leavers make their move into civilian life over the past 25 years, supporting thousands of organisations with the recruitment of ex-military personnel.

    Adrian Peters, Operations Director, CTP, said: “Making the transition back to life on ‘Civvy Street’ can be a daunting experience for military personnel and our programmes exist to give them the training, guidance, and tools to upskill, make informed decisions and better understand what they offer future employers if that’s their chosen pathway.

    “I’m incredibly proud of the positive outcomes reported by Defence Statistics, which demonstrates the high quality of support CTP provides.  Another example of this is that 99.5% of Service leavers who attended our Career Transition Workshops say they would recommend CTP to other Service leavers.”

    CTP contacts 100% of Service leavers post discharge and due to increased efforts between 2022-2023, the outcomes of Service leavers known by the CTP, increased by almost 14%.

    Peters adds: “Service leavers offer transferable skills and experience which is invaluable for thousands of organisations and is especially important just now, with 80% of UK businesses reporting challenges in finding the right talent. We know from those organisations, how much value is placed on the Armed Forces pool of talent, and those individuals bring their own exceptional skills and characteristics into the UK workforce.”

  • Forces Employment Charity Hosts ‘Women into Employment’

    Forces Employment Charity Hosts ‘Women into Employment’

    Forces Employment Charity is committed to supporting all members of the Military community, spanning all those who have served, as well as their loved ones.

    In order to ensure that female members of the community are sufficiently supported to succeed, the charity is holding its annual Women into Employment Event (WIE24). Entry is free and will be hosted at UBS in London on Tuesday 26th March, from 10:00 – 18:00.

    Research shows that women who have served are more than twice as likely to be economically inactive (20% compared with 9% for male veterans) and face more barriers to employment than men.

    New research by the Forces Employment Charity reveals that female veterans suggest their biggest barrier to finding civilian work is recognising their own transferable skills they have to offer. 62% of female ex-Forces commented that they sometimes underestimated the skills they developed during their military career, compared to only 56% of male veterans. Further findings reveal that women are also more likely to deselect themselves from roles they could be suitable for.

    Sadly, 72% of female veterans said they had found their transition to ‘civvy street’ harder than they expected it to be (compared with 63% of men). Moreover, 65% of women who had served, reported to have felt a loss of identity since leaving their Forces role behind them.

    When female partners and spouses of serving personnel were asked, 1 in 6 stated that the impact on their career was the hardest thing about being in the Forces community, with the top barrier to employment being frequent house moves (25%), closely followed by not having close networks nearby (22%).

    Female partners were also significantly less optimistic about their employment opportunities, with only 20% of women stating that they thought things were improving for military partners, compared to 36% of male partners.

    This year’s WIE24 event focusses on helping women to recognise their worth and harness their full potential. It also offers valuable and unique access to employment opportunities from across a variety of industries, with companies who recognise the talent the military community has to offer.

    Chaired by former BBC senior political reporter and BFBS journalist, Sian Grzeszczyk, the event has a full programme including:

    • Interactive sessions on how channel potential and structure the steps to advance career pathways
    • Top tips from industry speakers and HR Teams to help maximise job applications
    • Breakout sessions with expert panellists
    • Opportunities to meet with talent teams from around 20 companies including:
      • UBS
      • Octopus Energy
      • Centrica
      • QINETIQ
      • Amazon
      • Jacobs
      • BNY Mellon
      • National Cyber Forces
    • Complimentary photography session with professional photographer to update headshot for LinkedIn

    Alistair Halliday, Chief Executive at the Forces Employment Charity, says: “We have known for some time that female veterans face additional challenges in finding employment and this new research bears this out.  We need to improve our support for the female members of the Forces community, whether that be those who have served, or those whose partners are members of the Military, so that employers can benefit from harnessing the talents of this remarkable group.

    “The Forces Employment Charity is there to support every member of the Armed Forces Community with more than 10 unique programmes dedicated to offering support, tailored to each individual’s goals and needs. As part of our services, we are proud to offer a suite of programmes and events that are led by women who are either ex-Military, or are partners of those who are serving. Therefore, everything we do to support our female community is rooted not only in exceptional expertise, but also lived experience.

    “We are delighted to continue to offer WIE24. For some who have attended the event in the past, the impact has been life-changing.”

    Army Reservist, Ingrid Rolland, was seeking a career change and attended last year’s Women into Employment event, following a recommendation from her Military Women Programme Employment Advisor at the Forces Employment Charity.

    After hearing a presentation from one of the speakers, a representative from Centrica, Ingrid was inspired to investigate job opportunities within the company and successfully secured a role of Offshore Operations Supervisor.

    When speaking about her decision to attend the event, she says: “It’s the best decision I ever made. If I’d missed that opportunity, I don’t think I’d be where I am today. The event was targeted at all levels – whether you want to be a smart gas engineer or a CEO, there was a range of opportunities. It’s a really great event.”

    Commenting on her new role and career prospects, she concludes: “I’ve got a huge and exciting future ahead of me, in an industry I didn’t really know existed, in a role I definitely didn’t know was possible to do. I genuinely couldn’t have found anything more perfect. Thank you!”

  • Supporting Veterans Who Want To Be Their Own Boss

    Supporting Veterans Who Want To Be Their Own Boss

     

    Clear Brew are offering financial support to those looking to take on one of their franchises with a new payment option.

    Launched in 2006, Clear Brew is one of the UK’s leading independent beer line cleaning enterprises. It specialises in providing a repeat service to a substantial marketplace of pubs, hotels, restaurants, social clubs, sports clubs, and any other outlets that serve draught beer.

    Franchising is a great way to build and run your own business without the stress of establishing a brand from scratch. By purchasing a franchise, you are investing in a proven business model with tried and tested products/services. This reduces risk and gives you access to support that is not necessarily available with a new business.

    Although the amount of support provided varies between franchise models, Clear Brew believe that offering franchisees full ongoing support is the best way to help them grow their business. From marketing and accounts to general advice, they are always on hand to support their franchise network.

    On-going support is great, but Clear Brew want to go the extra mile and ensure their franchisees feel supported right from the very start. When it comes to purchasing a franchise, they understand that paying out a lump sum alongside other commitments can be difficult. As a result of this, they have established an option that allows new franchisees to pay just half the fee upfront. This is then followed by monthly instalments.

    The team at Clear Brew are excited by this development and look forward to welcoming and supporting new franchisees throughout 2024!

    Discover more about Clear Brew franchise opportunities here.