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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Free workshops and CV clinic

at the National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition

at the National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition

Primetime, one of the UK’s leading recruitment consultancy with over 20 years of experience in the engineering and construction industry, will be running a series of free presentations, workshops and a CV Clinic at The National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition (NER) incorporating The National Construction Recruitment Exhibition (NCR), taking place in Hall 8 at NEC, Birmingham, 28th & 29th November 2003.

Aimed at helping visitors with their job search, presentations will be given by the Engineering and Construction Recruitment Team throughout the day and will cover areas including: ìHow to sell yourselfî; ìHow to answer difficult interview questionsî; and ìThe key to preparationî. Interactive workshops will focus on successful job search techniques, how to prepare for job interviews, and how to dress for an interview. Visitors are advised to bring along their CV to be reviewed by advisers, some of which have over 20 years of experience in recruitment. During short one-to-one sessions, trained advisors will assess and modify the CV to ensure success.

Bill Boorman , Training Director at PrimeTime says; ìOur team deals with the technical job market day in and day out, looking through 1,000ís of CVís - they know what will succeed! We see our role at the exhibition as giving something back to the industry ñ passing on our expertise.î

NER and NCR will profile engineering and construction in all its disciplines including civil, electrical, electronic, manufacturing, systems engineering and information technology. Hailed as the most cost-effective forum for recruiting engineers across the UK, the exhibition targets engineering and construction graduates and professionals.

There will also be a full schedule of free presentations over both days provided by both exhibitors and experts on a variety of careers, training and schemes available. These will take place during the exhibition opening hours ñ 11am to 5pm, Friday 28th November and 11am ñ 4pm, Saturday 29th November 2003.