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ISSUE 35 • November 2011
FOCUS on Resettlement
Inside this month’s issue
To find out more information about any of our courses, or if you wish to book or pay for a CTP Training Course, please contact our Course Booking & Information Centre (CBIC).
Civilian: 02894 456172, 456182 or 02894 456208 or 421639
Military: 9491 56172/56182, 56208 or 31639
Email: coursebookings@ctp.org.uk
Opening Hours 0800 - 1800
Training Course Booking & Information Centre If you registered for resettlement before 14 March
2010, you will need to submit a completed MOD Form
363T. You can obtain these through your SRA or
download from our website at www.ctp.org.uk.
Once completed, please fax to:
Civilian Fax: 02894 421638
Military Fax: 9491 31638
If you registered for resettlement via JPA, you should
apply to attend training courses via JPA and not by
MOD Form.
CTP Training
Read the latest training news including changes to ways into the DEI industry.
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Events Listings of the South West Training Fair next month and our forthcoming employment events.
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Job Finding A snapshot of vacancies on our job site RightJob, recent placements & an IBM Open Day.
Success Story Read how Army Major Alan Brace is now working as a Senior Parliamentary Assistant.
Focus on Impressing at Interview Feature article on simple ways to leave a good impression.
Employment Fairs 2012 We are delighted to announce dates for our 2012 Fairs!
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FOCUS on: Training News
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TRAINING COURSE BOOKINGS
Please note that in order to confirm a
course booking for contract funded training,
it is essential that you complete the
appropriate JPA work flow as soon as
possible. If this is not done within 28 days,
the booking will be cancelled in accordance
with JSP 534 (para 0409).
CTP ELECTRICAL TRAINING
The Domestic Electrical Installation industry is currently upgrading the qualifications needed to enter the industry.
We are currently in discussion with awarding bodies and the providers of Domestic Installation Registration Schemes with the aim of continuing to provide Service leavers with the opportunity to enter this Industry as a second career.
The current status of courses is as follows:
DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION We will be introducing a new course in the future and we hope to be able to announce transitional arrangements for those starting the course after 1 January 2012 in the very near future. If you are doing a DEI course before 1 January 2012, you are not affected.
CERTIFICATE IN DESIGN, ERECTION AND VERIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS We aim to continue delivering this course into next year, however, those wishing to take it in 2012 will have to register before the end of this year.
CHECK FULL LISTINGS OF THE WIDE RANGE OF COURSES OFFERED BY THE CTP AT A NUMBER OF LOCATIONS BY
CLICKING HERE
INSPECTION & TESTING (CITY & GUILDS 2391) City & Guilds are announcing new Inspection & Testing qualifications at the end of November 2011. They have, however, agreed that we can continue to deliver the existing qualification for the interim period and we aim to deliver the new qualification as soon as possible.
BASIC ELECTRICS AND PORTABLE APPLIANCE TESTING No change and we will continue delivering.
17th EDITION No change and we will continue delivering in the immediate future.
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Success Story of Alan Brace From Army Major to Senior Parliamentary Assistant Outcome
Following his CWA, Alan attended two interviews for the position and was successful. The position required him to relocate, which was not a
decision he took lightly but this was a requirement of the job and luckily he had the full support of his family.
Now settled into the role, Alan’s day-to-day work is extremely varied, and includes project management, constituent’s case work, attending meetings and acting as Stephen Barclay’s representative, along with manage-ment of a member of staff.
Alan uses many skills developed during his military career in civilian life, and these include communication, IT, people and leadership skills. Alan says, “If you sell yourself correctly with a good CV and covering letter, and have transferrable skills, you should compete equally as well if not better than your civilian counter-parts.”
Alan advises other Service leavers to have the confidence to seek out new opportunities: “Do not sell yourself short but at the same time be reasonable about salary expectations. Project yourself as an experienced individual with many transferrable skills and attributes, as a person willing to roll sleeves up when needed and to get the job done.”
Background Major Alan George Brace left the Army in December 2010, having served for 31 years with the Royal Armoured Corps. During his military career, Alan undertook a number of different roles and his parent unit was The Queen’s Royal Hussars.
During his time in the Army, Alan completed an Open University degree, obtaining a BA (Hons) in Social Policy, and also gained a number of other qualifications including NVQ level 4 in Management and NVQ level 3 in Training and Development, to name a few. These qualifica-tions, coupled with skills in IT, communication, leadership and project management developed during his Service career, stood Alan in very good stead for leaving the Army.
Resettlement As part of his resettlement, Alan attended the Career Transition Workshop and the Financial Aspects of Resettlement briefing. Both were extremely helpful as they taught him to write an effective CV and covering letter, and introduced him to the RightJob website. Through these he secured his next employment and made plans for his future financial security.
Having seen an advert on RightJob for the position of Senior Parliamentary Assistant to Stephen Barclay, MP for North East Cambs, Alan went on to complete a Civilian Work Attachment (CWA) with Mr Barclay. Alan found this to be of great benefit when applying for the role; he worked in the Houses of Parliament using specialist IT software, meeting prospective colleagues, discussing work responsibilities and drafting casework responses.
“‘If you sell yourself correctly with a good CV and covering letter, and have transferrable skills, you should compete equally as well if not better than your civilian counterparts.”
“Do not sell yourself short but at the same time be realistic about
salary expectations.”
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FOCUS on: Job Finding
Current Vacancies on RightJob Here are just a few of the vacancies currently on our job site, RightJob, which can be accessed via the CTP website. There are currently 3,729 live jobs on the site so login and search for those fitting your criteria, and remember to update your profile on the site.
The CTP remains confident that employers continue to seek to employ Service leavers. Employer registrations and vacancies received by the CTP have both increased and during the period 1 January to 31 October 2011, over 7,670 leavers, who were supported through their resettlement by the CTP, have reported they are now in employment.
RightJob—search for jobs RightJob is our online job finding service allowing Service leavers registered with the CTP to search and apply for any of the thousands of live vacancies on the jobs database, uploaded by employers specifically seeking leavers of the Armed Forces. Login through out website www.ctp.org.uk
If you are post discharge, contact your CTP Employment Consultant located in a local RFEA or OA office. Contact details can be found via the Location Map on our website.
RIGHTJOB ID
JOB TITLE LOCATION SALARY
(PA) CLOSING
DATE
34198681714 Mechanical Systems Engineer Rosyth £40,000 28/11/11
34198680723 Project Manager - Water Infrastructure
Queensland, Australia
£56,000 28/11/11
34198681667 Managed Install Engineer Northampton £25,000 30/11/11
34198680509 Mechanic/Engineer Technician Nottingham £27,500 30/11/11
34198678136 Shift Manager Birmingham £25,000 30/11/11
34198681267 Avionics Technical Instructor Cirencester £35,000 30/11/11
34198681449 Maintenance Engineer Bristol £27,000 30/11/11
34198681022 Telesales Consultants Leeds £22,000 15/12/11
34198681523 Ground Instructor Flying Training Spain £40,500 20/12/11
34198681162 HGV Cat C Drivers London £35,000 30/12/11
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Successful Placements through the CTP
SGT Mechanical Controls Engineer £42,000 Engineering
JT ROV Trainee Pilot Technician £40,000 Oil/Offshore
MAJ Site Manager £46,000 Management
LH Senior Technician—Siemens Rolling Stock £27,011 Engineering
SAC Diesel Plant Fitter £72,000 Engineering
COL Chief Executive £65,000 Healthcare
SGT Transport & Logistics Training Centre Manager £25,000 Training/Education
Below is a sample of recent Service leaver placements made by the CTP Employment teams:
Regional Employment Bulletins For further updates on employment opportunities by region, remember to check our monthly Regional Employment Bulletins covering nine regions across the UK and also overseas. Click here to read the latest CTP Employment Bulletins
Insight to Industry Day at RRC Northolt
FRIDAY 24TH February 2012 0930 – 1330 (Lunch will be provided)
“Myths and Reality of Corporate Employment - A View from Employees at IBM"
With more than 400,000 employees and operating in 170 countries IBM needs high calibre staff. Armed Forces personnel posses many of the qualities and skills sought by such corporates, and you may be surprised to learn that an in-depth knowledge of technology is not necessarily one of them! A team from IBM will provide an introduction to IBM & corporate life, including typical roles and opportunities, and an ex-Service leaver’s perspective, followed by round table discussions with IBM members of staff.
To book a place please contact RRC Northolt on 95233 6065, or email rrcnortholt@ctp.org.uk
FOCUS on: Impressing at Interview Advice from Employment Consultant, Matt Mock
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Think about what you do and say Your interview may consist of a formal question and answer session or may take the shape of an informal chat; whatever the style of the interview, what you say should be packed with your achievements using examples to demonstrate your suitability for the position.
It is important to take note of your body language; ensure that your posture is upright, and that your arms are not folded, as this will give off a ‘closed’ impression. Eye contact with the interviewer is of vital importance, and shows that you are interested and engaged. Remember to smile!
Leave a good impression Leave the interview on a positive note, with a smile and a hand-shake. Thank the interviewer for their time and tell them you look forward to hearing from them. Depending on the job you are applying for, a short note or email following up after the interview may also be appropriate and help you stand out from the other candidates.
Do get a good night’s sleep prior to the interview. Don’t put yourself down – be confident & positive. Do walk into the interview with confidence, and employ a moderately firm handshake. Do allow the interviewer ask the whole question. Don’t try and be the life and soul; although your personality should shine through, the interview is about your ability to do the job above all. Do prepare your own questions; they should relate to the position and company and will show your interest. Don’t doubt your ability to succeed: sell yourself and show the employer that you are the right person for the job.
Prepare well! If done properly, you will feel more relaxed and look as if you are meant to be there.
FIRST AND LAST IMPRESSIONS
You only get one chance to make a first impression, and in today’s world of work there are a number of key factors which help to build this impression at interview. These are:
Appearance – your attire and presentation Eye Contact – including your smile rate Body Language – your posture and hand gestures Preparation – your responses to questions and the questions you ask your interviewer These points are fairly obvious but it is valuable to understand why they are considered important. It is not unusual for larger companies to have their own psychological experts, and it is commonly known that the first impression of a candidate acts like a filter in the mind of the interviewer.
If you ask any interviewer for two things they can re-member, they will almost always recount the first and last impressions they have. Other memories will follow if you have done your job properly! Below are some tips to ensure that the all-important first impression is a positive one! Arrive early This gives you time to settle into the environment and gather your thoughts. Use this time to read through your notes, check your appearance and ensure you have everything you need for the interview. Most people are anxious in these situations, and allowing yourself time to adjust and relax always works in your favour. Lateness will be interpreted as lack of motivation and an unwillingness to succeed. Despite what an inter-viewer may tell you to your face, that first judgement has already been made. If you are going to be late, be sure to call the employer and explain. Consider your appearance You need to look as if you fit in with this organisation; dress smartly and appropriately for the job.
Carry a folder with anything you feel you may need, including a fresh copy of your CV and any notes you have made. No one minds you referring to notes, although it is always polite to ask. Carrying a folder also gives you something to do with your hands. Why a folder and not a briefcase? Outsiders walk around with briefcases. You are already looking as if you are meant to be there!
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FOCUS on: Employment Fairs 2012
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We are pleased to announce our programme of Employment Fairs for 2012!
Each Employment Fair will have 70+ national and local companies in attendance who will be offering a wide range of employment opportunities for leavers of the Armed Forces.
This is a great networking opportunity so come along and see what jobs are on offer and meet potential employers.
Check the Events Calendar on the CTP website for up to date information on which companies are exhibiting and to book your place!
REGION DATE VENUE
Midlands Monday 20th February East of England Showground, Peterborough
South West Thursday 22nd March Plymouth Albion RFU Ground, Brickfields
Scotland Thursday 19th April Dewars Conference Centre, Perth
Eastern Thursday 10th May Colchester, venue tbc
Northern Thursday 21st June Harrogate Pavilions
South West Tuesday 24th July Brunel’s Old Station, Bristol
Midlands Monday 3rd September International Exhibition Centre, Telford
South East Tuesday 6th November Kempton Park, Middlesex
Scotland Wednesday 31st October Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre
Northern Wednesday 21st November Manchester, venue tbc
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CTP TRAINING FAIR
SOUTH WEST
PLYMOUTH ALBION RUGBY GROUND
FRIDAY 2nd DECEMBER 2011
10:00 – 14:00
Be prepared and get the right qualifications for your next career. Our Training Fair is the ideal opportunity
to attend a ‘one stop shop’ with CTP approved Training Providers available under one roof.
This is a great opportunity to source your training requirements from reputable companies, so come along and see what courses
are on offer and meet training providers face to face.
For further information or to book a place, please contact:
Chris Cowley at ccowley@ctp.org.uk
Alison & Teresa at rrcplymouth@ctp.org.uk
Or call Mil: 9375 53376/53393 Civ: 01752 553376/553393
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CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL LISTINGS OF ALL SCHEDULED EVENTS AND BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW!
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CONTACT DETAILS
10 November OIL & GAS EMPLOYMENT EVENT ABERDEEN EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
Louise or Karen 01383 425960 Mil: 9335 65960
18 November SECURITY INDUSTRY PRESENTATION RRC ALDERSHOT
Joanne Davis 01252 348338 Mil:94222 3338
22 November SOUTH EAST EMPLOYMENT FAIR KEMPTON PARK RACECOURSE
Catherine Cunningham 020 8842 6065 Mil: 95233 6065
23 November CARNIVAL UK RECRUITMENT PRESENTATION THEATRE HMS DRAKE, PLYMOUTH
Alison or Teresa 01752 553376/93 Mil: 9375 53376/93
29 November
INDUSTRY AWARENESS DAY DIVISIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE, WENTWORTH BARRACKS HERFORD, GERMANY
Sue or Andrea +49 5221 995 3173/75 Mil: 948 82 3673/3675
2 December TRAINING FAIR PLYMOUTH ALBION RFC
Alison or Teresa 01752 553376/93 Mil: 9375 53376/93
6 December SUPER YACHT PRESENTATION THEATRE, HMS DRAKE, PLYMOUTH
Alison or Teresa 01752 553376/93 Mil: 9375 53376/93
8 December SUPER YACHT PRESENTATION HMS NELSON, PORTSMOUTH
Jane Collier-Deane 023 92 72 5605 Mil: 93802 5605
9 December MARITIME SECURITY PRESENTATION THEATRE, HMS DRAKE, PLYMOUTH
Alison or Teresa 01752 553376/93 Mil: 9375 53376/93
16 December TRANSPORT INDUSTRY PRESENTATION WELLINGTON HOUSE, ST OMER BARRACKS, ALDERSHOT
Joanne Davis 01252 348338 Mil:94222 3338