Posts Tagged ‘jobs’
Finding The Right Candidates
Finding the right people is harder than ever. Since 1990, Roadhogs has been the UK’s only recruitment specialist dedicated entirely to the pig industry.We know the roles, the skills, and the realities of running a pig unit — because it’s all we do. Why struggle in-house? Save time: We handle the search, screening, and shortlisting. Get better candidates: Our…
Read MoreWhat NOT To Say in a Job Interview
Congratulations! You have secured a job interview—no mean feat in today’s competitive job market. Now, let’s prepare for the job interview. We’ve advised what to say and do in an interview, but what about the significant no-nos? It’s natural to feel nervous in a job interview, but knowing what not to say can be just as crucial…
Read MoreHow Roadhogs Works with Candidates
At Roadhogs Recruitment, we have worked with commercial pig farming professionals for over thirty years. We’ve been successful because we consider people first. That is why we have long-standing relationships with a whole host of individuals in the pig industry, from entry-level to career changers, supervisors, and managers. Yes, CVs are important. How you do…
Read MoreTips on Surviving (and Thriving) Your First Week in a New Job
Starting a new job can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. You’re stepping into the unknown, meeting new people, and learning new things. To help you make a smooth transition, here are some tips for navigating your first week on the job. First Impressions Matter First impressions matter. Your boss and colleagues will notice if you’re…
Read MoreCV Advice to Career & Industry Changers Looking to Enter the Pig Industry
Are you considering making a career change? Are you interested in learning about commercial pig farming? Or are you already working in agriculture but want to move into pigs? Read on! Your CV is hugely important when looking to change agricultural industries or if you are looking at making a total career change. You may…
Read MoreInterview Hints & Tips
Know Your Audience Research the farm and job and where you have to go.Be prepared and be on time.Not too early and definitely not late! Positivity is Key Showing positivity, enthusiasm and appreciation of the interviewer(s) time when you first meet is a great way to make a great first impression. Show Interest You MUST…
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