Saturday, May 30, 2020
5 Ways to Make Your Business Cards Destroy the Competition
5 Ways to Make Your Business Cards Destroy the Competition Business cards cant improve your small talk or retract your mistimed jokes, but they can leave a lasting impression with a work associate. As cute as your Twitter handle might be, your contact information is meaningless if poorly presented. Your business card should stand out from your competitors, convey your skills and the overall image of your business. Here are Undercover Recruiters five key ways of making your cards reflect your captivating personality, skills and experience: 1. Choose the right printing company: Everyone has their favourite service. Do your homework on a printing company before spending your precious cash. Nothing is worse than paying for cheap-looking, flimsy business cards. Two popular examples of business card printing companies are Moo and CardsMadeEasy. Look at reviews of services to confirm if they suit your needs. 2. Be creative: Some of the best business cards think outside of the box. A great first impression is one that conveys a creative mind. Going crazy with materials, embossing and interactive elements make cards memorable. Cards formed in non-traditional shapes get attention. Shapes can emphasise a specialty, such as a game developer with a business card with the appearance of a game controller. Adding a QR code to a business card can act as a hyperlink to a personal blog or company site. If youre struggling with creative ideas for your business card, search online for inspiration. Theres even edible business cards out there! 3. Quality is everything: Traditional thin paper business cards from your 1997 Canon printer will fail to impress and get ruined quickly. Basic cards get thrown away more often. Doing your research on companies and making sure the materials chosen are correct is vital to making sure the selected quality matches your needs. Treat your business card as an expression of you. Choose materials, designs and colour that will make your card stand out. 4. Use common sense: Your business card should not only reflect you but your business. Refer to all the business cards you receive and imitate elements of the cards you find inspiring. Your company logo should be the biggest element on the card to grab attention. In terms of information, less is more. Include essential information, such as name, title, company name, email address, phone and social media usernames. Use three colours max to keep consistency in design. 5. Make sure you proofread! Get your literate, stylish colleague to check your business card for errors and design, then ask their trusted comrade to check. Nothing looks as unprofessional as an unnoticed typo. Some recommended techniques for proofreading are reading aloud and reading backwards (good for finding grammatical errors). Keeping information to a minimum not only keeps business cards looking stylish but reduces the risk of error. What kind of business cards do you have? Let us know in the comments below.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
300+ Basic Careers Resources For Free Download Here
300+ Basic Careers Resources For Free Download Here I am so proud that Career Geek is the Official Blog Partner of National Careers Week 2015. Its an event Career Geek has supported since 2012 and I am pleased to see National Careers Week grow year on year. Really pleased that @Career_Geek are the official #NCW2015 blogging partner great people, great knowledge #win â" nick newman (@newmanswords) February 19, 2015 At Career Geek, we love creating engaging content focusing on the careers industry. And to help with social media and marketing during the National Careers Week, I have Asya from IntoSocial.Media consultancy to help me. IntoSocial is managing our social networks during the NCW2015 so we can focus on doing what we do best, creating engaging careers content. And this post is all about it. There are so many careers resources available online that it can becoming cumbersome finding whats useful and whats not. In this post I am sharing some very useful careers resources that will help you in your career management, whether that is creating your first CV, starting up on LinkedIn or anything else. 1. Create Your CV From Our Free Templates We all need a CV to start our job search or even move between some jobs. But starting to write a CV is not the easiest task, until now! We have put together these two FREE CV templates. Why? Because we love helping job seekers. Simply click the download button below and you will able to download our free CV template. Download CV templates 2. How To Create A LinkedIn Profile I always recommend that students and graduates should join the professional network LinkedIn as soon as possible. It is not just about uploading a CV or filling in some details. There are recruitment companies constantly searching for people to interview and bring to their organisations. Unfortunately, graduates think LinkedIn is only for employed people, which is not true! So, have a read, get onto the LinkedIn network, and to get started, here is a link to my profile /www.linkedin.com/in/faizanpatankar. Add me and in the message write âReferred from Career Geek Blogâ and I will add you back. How To Create A Profile on LinkedIn 3. Review Your CV By An Expert Once you have created your CV, you should get your CV reviewed. If you do not review your CV, you could be making the same mistakes that I did when I was a job seeker at university. You can get your CV reviewed by a careers adviser at your institution. Alternatively you can use the service provider from our site, who provides this service for free. p.s. You can review your own CV in 5 mins as a start. Claim Your Free CV Review 4. Manage Your Job Search Through Job Tracker Spreadsheet Once you are in the midst of your job search, you will be applying to jobs left right and centre. It is important to keep track of your job search. Using a job application tracking spreadsheet can help you keep the recruiters contact details and other information together. You wonât have to troll through your hundred of emails or add 100s of bookmarks. Download Job Application Tracking spreadsheet 5. What Is The Graduate Job/ Internship Application Process Like? Donât take your graduate job search for granted; in the UK at least it is a process that begins as early as August of the year before the actual job starts. Here are the steps that are generally relevant to a lot of intern / graduate recruiters: You apply for a job via the online job application site of the company â" How to fill online job applications? You register and complete the job application; usually takes 180-240 minutes. It can be saved and completed in parts. Your application will be either read or scanned by the Applicant Tracking System, at which point it will be determined whether your application will go through to the next stage. â" What is an applicant tracking system? Stage 1 â" Psychometric tests â" psychometric tests can include numerical reasoning, verbal reasoning, or both. There can be other tests, too. Generally, you wonât have more than two tests. It is important that you practice for these in advance. Stage 2 â" Telephone interview if you do relatively well in the psychometric tests, then you will be moved to the first interview stage. This is usually a telephone interview lasting 30-45 mins. This is not necessarily carried out by the recruiter and can be outsourced to agencies. These are pretty basic questions relating to you and the company only. Research is still important. â" How to do a telephone interview? Stage 3 â" Assessment Centre this can take anywhere between a day or two. Travel to and stay at assessment centres are paid for by the company, but please ask before you go and follow the process. You can find more details on what happens in an assessment centre. The final stage is an interview (can be more than one, with different people, usually including a panel interview) â" How to conquer Competency based interviews? 6. Interviews: What Happens In An Interview? Interviews can be nervy, for both, the recruiter and candidates. Yet, most of the decisions are made pretty quickly and fairly. Heres what you need to know about what happens in an interview through statistics, because data is the best evidence. What Happens In An Interview BONUS: A Google Recruiter Shares Biggest Resume Mistakes 7. Interviews: 30+ Most Asked QAs Here are 34 most asked job interview questions and some tips on how to answer them. There is a reason interviewers keep asking the same questions again and again, as it helps them standardise the process a little bit. Top one of the mos asked job interview questions is the usual culprit âTell Me About Yourselfâ . 30+ Most Asked Interview Questions And How To Answer Them 8. Download From 279 Professional Resume Samples FREE CRAZY!! Your resume represents you as a professional on a piece of paper â" it is your first impression with your future boss. Interestingly, resume writing is not a skill that is generally taught in school so once you are ready to start looking for a job, you are left to fend for yourself. In this age of technology, most people search the internet. Visit Basic CV Templates 5
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Guest Post Set Goals to Start your Career Right
Guest Post Set Goals to Start your Career Right If youre like many of todays college students, your parents (or TV shows) told you repeatedly to follow your lifes passion. Then, you came of age in the shadow of startup success stories like Mark Zuckerberg, who quit college and achieved the ultimate work/life balance (and billions in wealth) before the age of thirty. And now there are figures like Cheryl Sandburg, telling us to lean in to those career opportunities as they arise. Together, this creates a weird and conflicting cocktail of career advice for todays recent college grads, as following your passion may not lead to a sustainable job that will keep food on your table, while leaning in too far can get you five years into a career that makes you absolutely miserable. Add into that the tricky transition from student to professional mode, and it can be difficult to set career goals that will keep you motivated and passionate while also recognizing the realities of the adult world. But all is not lost. The key is to draw inspiration from each of these different philosophies and establish a structure that allows you to explore while being creative. We recommend starting with this career guide, and then following the tips below. 1. Embrace Exploration, Learning and Flux If youre like most people, you have a sense that youre good at something, but youre just not sure how your skills and talents apply within specific work roles, let alone what you will actually like to do. As you enter the work world, youll probably even find yourself surprised by the skills you didnt even realize you had. But just because youre effective at something doesnt guarantee youll enjoy doing it every day. While its important to commit to any job youve got, embrace this process of self-discovery. Sit down with HR and your manager to set regular reviews and goals, and for an introduction into the types of roles that are available at your company. Keep a weekly or monthly diary reflecting on what youre working on and evaluating how much you like using the skills involved. Take your reflections as data. Is making a cold calls during the day making you miserable, while connecting with the creative team during the weekly staff meeting is completely satisfying? That probably means youre better in an internal rather than external role. Take this information to help you find new roles, whether inside your company, at a new one, or in an entirely different industry. 2. Make Long and Short Term Work/Life Balance Goals Whether youre headed to corporate America, a start up or a non-profit, youre probably aware that you have to put in a lot of time up front to really rise in your career. But working for a longer term pay off shouldnt mean having absolutely no life in the short term, or else youre sure to burnout. Plus, what if that startup fails anyway, and you have to start over? Again, whether its with HR, a career coach or just a Word document, sit down to articulate your larger career and life goals, and then determine how much you want to sacrifice to achieve them. Are you willing to put in 80-hour weeks as long as you get to go to yoga on your lunch break? Or do you want to follow the do a great job while Im at work school of thought, and then leave at a reasonable hour to have a life? If youre not careful, work will take everything over, so its worth setting out reasonable expectations based on your company culture and your own goals. 3. Find Ways to Make Structured Time Work for You One of the biggest differences between your college and professional life is how structured your time will become. You may have been busy and stressed out in college, but a professional life means that work comes first during set times; youll have to fit your personal life in around work and keep yourself on track without any exams to motivate you. A structured work schedule may take some time to adjust to. Train your body to get up earlier so you can get in a workout or a relaxed breakfast. Set in place regular routines that keep your grounded and sane. If you truly feel you work better at certain times of the day, talk with your boss about how to structure your office vs. work at home time. Knowing how your brain and body work best will keep you rested, motivated and ready to make the most of your career. Guest author: Britt Klontz is an online researcher with a passion for career planning. She particularly fancies to-do lists and is constantly trying out new apps to assist with her obsession of creating catalogs of information.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Four Ways Your Small Business Can Give Back
Four Ways Your Small Business Can Give Back Owning a small business can be a very rewarding career. You are making your mark in your chosen industry. You are helping to shape the economy. Youâre building something you can feel truly proud of. Youâre helping to provide jobs to your community. With all that in mind, it can leave you feeling pretty grateful for the opportunity, and it can spark a desire for you to want to give back. Giving back feels wonderful of course, but it also shows your employees and the community that they matter and that you appreciate all they do for your business. So, what are the best ways you can give back? Obviously as a small company you canât be putting on elaborate events such as those held by larger companies, but that doesnât mean you canât make a positive impact all the same. Hereâs a look at a variety of ways your small business can give back, showing your thanks and appreciation for your customers, employees, community, and industry. Support Other Local Small Businesses Whenever Possible One way you can give back is to put the focus on buying locally whenever possible. This means buying tools, equipment, and supplies for your company whenever possible but also simple things like using local restaurants to hosts meetings and lunches, being sure to cross promote whenever possible, and leaving reviews for local businesses. All of this helps to not only increase that businesses profit, but it can help to grow their customer base which again helps that company out. Make Volunteering Part of Your Company Initiative Rather than just donate to a variety of causes, which is wonderful in itself, why not make volunteering a company initiative? You can choose a couple of local charities to support and then host events or work on fundraising throughout the year. The entire staff can get involved and everyone will feel good knowing they are giving back. By making it a company initiative, you are in fact making it a plan and part of the company goals for that year. It can help to ensure that it actually happens and doesnât get pushed off to the side. On the flip side, there is always the option of starting your own charity drive for your own cause that you feel passionate about. You could even host a staff meeting and get everyoneâs suggestions on which cause they would like to see the company create a charity drive for. Put Your Support Behind a Youth Sports Team Youth sports teams are always looking for sponsorships and while itâs normal for the large companies to step up to the plate, this is a great opportunity for small businesses as well. You will be supporting a local team, which means plenty of positive exposure for your company. The business can even go the extra mile and have customized lapel pins made up for the kids so they can be sporting the same pin with your company logo on it. You could also host a congratulatory meal at the end of the season and go out and cheer the team on whenever possible. Provide a Grant Stipend to Employees on a Yearly Basis Another unique approach is to ear-mark a stipend that is given out to each employee on a yearly basis and is meant to be used for the charity of their choice. Each person can pick something that is near and dear to them and have that incredible feeling of giving back. Each of these ideas can provide your small business with real and meaningful ways to give back to the community and have everyone feeling great.
Friday, May 15, 2020
How To Write A Resume Within The Company
How To Write A Resume Within The CompanyMost people who are ready to enter the job market do not know that they need to write a resume for the company they are applying for. The reality is that most employers see resumes as a series of brochures, so they should not be written too quickly and they should not be written in a way that makes them appear to be generic.The first thing you should do when you get your resume together is to go over it carefully to make sure that you have never mentioned any information about the company that you are currently working for. Even if you have, you should still be careful because most employers will see that as a sign of sloppiness. Also, make sure that you mention all the different departments that you have worked for the company, because they will vary from one job to another.Take some time to come up with a general idea of what you would like to say about the company. This may take a while because you will want to think about it for some time b efore you come up with an outline that you can actually work with. This will help you focus on the parts of the document that will be covered later on.Before you start the process of creating the resume, you will want to find out what each section of the document is going to be talking about. That way, you can put these sections together so that you can get a more concise and less generic version of the document. You should also make sure that you discuss each individual section of the document, but in a way that can be used by a hiring manager when they review your resume.When you get to the different sections of the document written, you will want to sit down and analyze them carefully. You will want to see how they fit together so that you can make the next part of the process a little easier. The next step is to write them as a single document.One way that you can get this to happen is to use different fonts for each section of the resume. For example, you might write a section on your experience with the company, and then a section that talks about what you accomplished there. Then you could write a section that focuses on the things that you learned at the company. It is always easier to see what is going on in the document by comparing the different sections to each other.Also, when you write the different parts of the document, you should be careful to use all capital letters. Some employers will not like this, but they usually mean it when they tell you to use all capital letters in the document. Keep in mind that you can always add in extra words, but you should always be able to tell who wrote what part of the document by looking at the outline of the document.Finally, when you are finished writing the document, you should always ask yourself what the most important thing you will be trying to say to a hiring manager. If you want to talk about the quality of your work, then you should write this section down right away. On the other hand, if you wan t to talk about how your skills will benefit the company in the future, then you should focus on this part.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
How To Turn Your Love Of Anything Into A Career - CareerAlley
How To Turn Your Love Of Anything Into A Career - CareerAlley We may receive compensation when you click on links to products from our partners. What do you hope for when you are looking for a change in career? For some people, nothing matters quite as much to them as money, and as long as they are able to find a profitable job, they are happy. Others might suffice knowing that the work they do helps somebody in some way, that it has some kind of useful social appeal. Both of these are fine aims, and both worthy of consideration, but many people would prefer something a little more from their career. Turning what you love into a career is truly the dream, but its not a pipe dream. In this article, we are going to see how you might be able to turn your love of absolutely anything into a career. Tweet This For a lot of people out there, the most important thing is that the work they do is, in some way, an expression of something they love to do, or a world that they love to be a part of. Turning what you love into a career is truly the dream, but its not a pipe dream. In this article, we are going to see how you might be able to turn your love of absolutely anything into a career. Image Source What Is It? First up, you will need to identify what it is that you really love to do. That might sound elementary, or you might feel you already know but really think about it. Spend time on it as much as you can and try to get to the bottom of what it is that you really love to spend your time doing. It might be that you think you know you enjoy painting, but when you really think about it, it is much more the sketching part that you love. So spend a while just thinking and mulling over what you love to do. You know youre not perfect, but your pride might hold you back from letting others know about the areas you are weakest in. You might be afraid of what they will think of you, so you plod on within your career, never advancing because you stay rooted within your limited skill set. You might then get passed over for promotion within your career. However, if you had the courage to speak to your boss about training possibilities, or if you had asked a colleague for help, the reality may have been very different. Dont Let Fear Limit Your Career Potential Theres no rush the job can wait, and if you have been years in a dead-end job then it wont make much difference to stay there just a little bit longer. Just spend some time carefully considering what it is that you personally love to do. Then think about whether or not it is something that has even the faintest glimmer of potential of being a career. Dont think about the likelihood just yet just ask yourself if it is even possible in your wildest dreams. If it is, you know that this is something you might want to work on and bring about into existence at some point in your life. Photo by JESHOOTS.COM on Unsplash Try Teaching In many cases, even if you cant make a career of the thing itself, you can make a career of teaching that thing. No matter what it might be that you really love, there are going to be people out there who love it too, and who want to learn more about it. It might be that you find yourself going to a traditional educational setting like a school and teaching the children the subject that you are passionate about, such as art or music. You might study for a while at the likes of Rutgers University to ensure that you are well-equipped to be able to teach the subject in question, and then you could find yourself doing so at a local institution. That can be a fantastic way to make that subject you love the centre of your career, but in a way which is stable and enjoyable, and where you can feel as though you are helping others at the same time too. Teaching really is a great way to approach this. Image Source The World Of Freelance If you really want to make a career of something you love, you can always think about the possibility of freelancing. The beauty of freelance is that it is a mode of working which you can apply to pretty much anything that you might like to try and make money from. Whether it is writing, painting, graphic design, music or whatever else, freelancing is simply a way to make it yours and direct your career how you would like to, without having to worry about spending your days doing something you dont absolutely adore. If you are keen to try freelancing, bear in mind that you might take a while developing a portfolio and getting your name out there, so be prepared to be patient. In time, you should find that you can easily start to make real money this way, which is going to be a huge joy. As you can see, there are always ways to turn what you love into a fully-fledged career, so make sure that you are aware of that. You should always feel that it is a possibility to do this, no matter how difficult it might seem at first. What's next? Ready to take action? Choose the right tools to help you build your career. Looking for related topics? Find out how to launch your career. Subscribe and make meaningful progress on your career. Itâs about time you focused on your career. Get Educated Contact Us Advertise Copyright 2020 CareerAlley. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy + Disclosure home popular resources subscribe search
Friday, May 8, 2020
How to Join the Royal Air Force as a Commonwealth Citizen
How to Join the Royal Air Force as a Commonwealth Citizen Do you want to join the Royal Air Force as a Commonwealth citizen? Check out this guide to joining the RAF is youâre from a Commonwealth country.As of November 2018, the British Armed Forces have increased the number of Commonwealth citizens that they will accept. This number will increase to 1,350 Commonwealth recruits per year. So, 1,000 of these positions will be for the Army, with 300 for the Royal Navy, and 50 for the RAF.While the positions are still limited, you can join the RAF as a commonwealth citizen. So, letâs take a look at the requirements for joining the British Armed Forces, and the RAF, as a Commonwealth citizen.Eligibility to Join the Royal Air Force as a Commonwealth CitizenJoining the RAF as a Commonwealth citizen is more viable now with the increased Commonwealth recruiting numbers. However, there are still eligibility criteria you must meet before you can join:Nationality â" To join the RAF, you must be either a British citizen, British national, British/Du al national, Commonwealth citizen, or Irish Republic national;Age Requirements â" You must be aged 16-47 in order to join the RAF.List of Commonwealth CountriesIf you are a citizen of any of the following countries, then you are eligible to join the RAF as a Commonwealth citizen: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Brunei Darussalem, Cameroon, Canada, Cyprus, Dominica, Fiji, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, St Kitts and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Swaziland, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Vanuatu, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.Conclusion â" Join the Royal Air Force as a Commonwealth CitizenAs you can see, joining the RAF as a Commonwealth cit izen is more possible than ever! If youâd like to learn more, check out our guide: How to Join the Royal Air force.ATTENTION: Download your FREE 10 Top Tips to Join the RAF pdf below!First Name *Email *By downloading this resource, you are agreeing to How2Becomeâs Privacy Policy and for How2Become Ltd to contact you with marketing information relating to the RAF and How2Becomeâs resources and offers. * Download Now » This entry was posted in Armed Forces, Career Advice, Eligibility Criteria, 'How To' Help. Bookmark the permalink. Jacob Senior Why Do You Want To Become A Police Officer? Police Interview GuidanceHow to Join the Royal Navy as a Commonwealth Citizen 35 thoughts on âHow to Join the Royal Air Force as a Commonwealth Citizenâ benson says:can apply British air force as Kenyan aged 34 June 10, 2019 at 2:56 pm Reply Jacob Senior says:Hi Benson,Applicants to the RAF must be aged between 16 and 47 years old. So yes, you can apply to join the RAF as a Commonwea lth citizen at age 34.Kind regards, The How2Become Team. June 10, 2019 at 3:03 pm Reply Bjay Zimmerli says:Hi im Bjay Zimmerli and im 17 going 18 this year november,and im from Barbados (Commonwealth) and i would like to join the RAF UK as an Photographer June 17, 2019 at 11:11 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi there,You can read all about becoming an RAF photographer, via the official Army page =]Sincerely,The How2Become Team June 18, 2019 at 12:50 pm Reply Christina says:Hi Iâm 33 and from Ireland is it possible to join as air cabin crew ? Even tho, I live In Ireland and Irish . ? Regards Christina August 18, 2019 at 12:30 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi there. Just to clarify, are you trying to join the RAF, or apply for working as cabin crew? Let us know, and weâll do our best to assist!Sincerely,The How2Become Team August 19, 2019 at 9:06 am Reply Axl says:Hi Iâm Axl and Iâm 25 years of age from Fiji wanting to be a fighter pilot December 6, 2019 at 7:15 pm R eply Lee says:I live in England Iâm a brit. Can I join New Zealands armed forces January 22, 2020 at 1:00 pm Reply MICHAEL ADU YEBOAH says:Pls can join the RAF.aged 39 from Ghana August 20, 2019 at 5:33 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi Michael,You would be eligible to join the RAF, yes. However, the age requirements could pose a problem â" as the majority of candidates are younger. Why not apply and let us know how you get on?Best of luck.Sincerely,The How2Become Team August 23, 2019 at 8:41 am Reply Emma says:Hi Iâm from Fiji Iâm 20 years old and Iâm interested in applying for general technician. I Saw that the recruitment for commonwealth citizens who havent met the 3yrs in the UK is now closed any idea when it will reopen. January 20, 2020 at 10:59 pm Reply Jae says:I started to apply but was halted by the section where you have to input your address. It only allows you to input a UK address. I enquired and received an email from the RAF stating that certain re sidency conditions still applies. Commonwealth Citizens have to live in the UK for a minimum of three years instead of the five years reason being- security clearance. September 26, 2019 at 2:27 am Reply Agith Navaratnarajah says:Can a Norwegian who has lived in the UK for more than 10 years apply for the RAF November 10, 2019 at 2:12 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi there,Norway is not a part of the commonwealth, so you would likely need to apply for British citizenship first. However, since youâve lived in the UK for more than 10 years, this should be fairly straightforward!Sincerely,The How2Become Team November 11, 2019 at 10:12 am Reply Nithin Janardhanan says:Do i need to be in uk for 5 years to apply any roles in RAF. I am from india November 14, 2019 at 12:11 am Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi there,India is in the commonwealth, so you should be fine to apply â" however you will need indefinite leave to remain in the UK.Sincerely,The How2Become Team November 15, 2019 at 9:35 am Reply Joseph says:How long does the whole process take right from submitting the application to the time you are contacted? November 28, 2019 at 3:29 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi Joseph,In terms of how long the process takes â" thereâs no set timeframe. It comes down to how many other applicants are being assessed, and the individual facets of your application.Sincerely,The How2Become Team November 29, 2019 at 4:20 pm Reply Peter obu says:Hi Jordan, I have two questions; Am a heavy equipment operator, can i apply as an officer? My second question, is the height requirement strict? December 2, 2019 at 12:21 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi Peter,As long as you meet the nationality requirements/other eligibility criteria, and you can pass the physical tests, then you should have no issues with applying!Sincerely,The How2Become Team December 3, 2019 at 4:34 pm Reply Taiwo says:hello Am from Nigeria just rounded up my masters in criminology, University of Lagos please i will like to do my internship with RAF. Thanks December 2, 2019 at 9:44 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi Taiwo,You can apply for a job with the RAF via the official RAF recruitment page. Best of luck!Sincerely,The How2Become Team December 3, 2019 at 4:30 pm Reply Tim says:Greetings .Zimbabwe hasnt been a part of the commonwealth since 2003. as a Zimbabwean would I still be able to join the RAF December 12, 2019 at 10:26 pm Reply kason st.helen says:Can you switch from the British Army to the RAF December 18, 2019 at 8:20 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi there,You certainly can do this, as a successful time spent in the army will definitely improve your chances of being accepted into the RAF. To speak more in-depth about how to do this, however, you would need to speak to the army directly, as they should be better placed to advise.Sincerely,The How2Become Team December 20, 2019 at 10:20 am Reply Tim says:Aged 19 from NZ (commonwealth) Could I be a fighter pilot in the RAF December 22, 2019 at 4:10 am Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi Tim,Since New Zealand is in the commonwealth, youâd be eligible to apply! Why not give it a go and let us know how you get on?Sincerely,The How2Become Team December 23, 2019 at 9:58 am Reply Lauryn says:Can a commonwealth person join this year if possible how and when January 10, 2020 at 1:04 am Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi Lauryn,It really depends on whether the Army are currently accepting commonwealth candidates â" which they werenât doing at the end of last year. Our suggestion is to contact them and find out, as they were full to capacity before, but it may well be the case that they are recruiting again.Sincerely,The How2Become Team January 10, 2020 at 2:15 pm Reply shreya Darveshkar says:my name is Shreya I lives in India , my present age is 16 yrs I am very eager to join Royal Airforce as fighter pilot can it is possible as i am commonwealth person January 26, 2020 at 4:40 pm Reply Jordan Cook e says:Hi there,You certainly can, since India is in the commonwealth you are eligible to apply. Why not give it a go and let us know how you get on?Sincerely,The How2Become Team January 28, 2020 at 9:57 am Reply David Bob says:I am a 34 year old man and i am from Nigeria what are the processes to apply to RAF as a commonwealth citizen because on the process of applying they asked of my post code but it said only UK postcode so how do i go about it January 29, 2020 at 10:08 pm Reply Jordan Cooke says:Hi there,For specific issues such as this, the best thing to do would be to contact the RAF directly, as they should be able to assist further.Sincerely,The How2Become Team January 31, 2020 at 10:32 am Reply Joseph says:do you have to live in England for a certain amount of time before joining if I am from new zealand, but was born in England? February 1, 2020 at 5:04 am Reply Malcom says:Hi there I.m 20 years old from ZIMBABWE wanna apply for Aircraft Technician for RAF l.m eager to join February 12, 2020 at 1:54 pm Reply
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