Meteorologist

A meteorologist examines the characteristics of the atmosphere, collects data, and works on weather forecasts

Art gallery

Passion is more important than profitability

Leave nothing to chance

The job search is a matter that demands solid preparation

Tile and mosaic slab setter

This “artist” responsible for floor and wall design gets involved once the structural work is completed

Secondary school teacher

Staff recruitment and contractual employment provisions for future course educators and qualified teachers

Basic education

Who can work in this field?

Five mistakes that applicants should avoid…

...when responding to a job offer

Bookbinder

Bookbinder and gilder

Equal education

The perceived gap between “intellectual” and “manual” professional training is still big

Network Administrator

They possess good knowledge of conventional networks and also of operating systems

Courage to run a café

Coffee shops have a future, especially in Facebook and Twitter times!

Anne-Catherine Loiseau of Caceis Bank Lux

3 Questions to Anne-Catherine Loiseau HR Director of Caceis Bank Lux since 2014

Are you still looking or have you found something?

What should you look for in your job search?

Looking for work can be complex and time-consuming. You should ask the right questions: What can I do? What do I want to do? What am I willing to do and under what circumstances? Or, above all, where should I look for it?

Of course, it is good to have an idea of what you would like to do. This allows you to focus better and search more specifically. But sometimes one’s appetite comes only with eating, or rather the idea comes while you’re looking for something.

A profile that you didn’t think of?

A job description that you didn’t know in that specific form? Job pages on the Internet as well as in the newspaper, employment agencies, and brokers offer a variety of positions.

Sometimes trends emerge, with some profiles being more in demand than others. All in all, the offer remains variable and extensive if you look around enough and take full advantage of the potential offered.

To help you get the most out of your job search in the future, we will be describing the process of looking for a job on its various levels and different sub-levels here. You will find both valuable tips from A to Z as well as reminders to refresh some points from time to time. You’ll get information on optimal CV design, proper editing of the application letter, various rules of behaviour for email and telephone contact, job interviews, and social media, different application methods, outfit tips for for appointments etc.

All in all, we would like to offer you a complete package from which you can extract and profit as much as you can. We wish you every success in finding you dream job!