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Recruitment: What Employers
Look For
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Kate Tregaskis, Group Manager Leadership Development,
Skilled Group
Skilled Group is made up of a variety of companies that provide labour services
to a wide variety of industries, ranging from manufacturing, trades and mining
through to the nursing and white-collar sectors. When organisations have a need
for skilled workers, Skilled is often their first port of call.
Kate Tregaskis is Skilled's Group Manager Leadership Development, working within
the company's human resources department. She is responsible for programs that
build the leadership potential of Skilled Group staff. Working with people at
all levels of the organisation to improve their current capability levels and
prepare them for future leadership opportunities, Kate knows how valuable
experience and training is to achieving career goals.
At Skilled, what are recruiters looking for when taking
on new staff?
Working in an office environment, people need to be professional, behave with
integrity, have a drive for results, and have an ability to adapt and cope with
change. Everything's changing at such a pace - people need to be prepared.
How do you strike a balance between formal
qualifications and experience?
There's no doubt that recognised qualifications help get you through the gate,
especially in a competitive job market where there might be lots of applicants
for a single job. Qualifications can serve an important purpose.
For entry-level positions especially, a formal qualification like a TAFE
certificate demonstrates that the candidate has got the discipline to put
themselves through study and that they're investing in their own development.
That's important for a recruiter to see. And from a technical point of view,
people definitely need basic computer skills.
Once you're in the role, though, it's time to deliver, and any future progress
(within an organisation) will be based largely on your performance.
Recognised qualifications help get you through the gate... 
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Career Facts
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There are over 2 million businesses in Australia.
A business qualification opens doors across a wide range of
industries and professions.
To succeed in business, you need qualities such as
perseverance, entrepreneurship, leadership and self-confidence.
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Aside from formal qualifications, what can candidates do
to improve their chances when applying for a job?
They should demonstrate a can-do attitude, a willingness to learn on the job,
demonstrate the ability to cope with change, be well organised and have
initiative. Most jobs operate within a team, so displaying good teamwork skills
is good too.
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