FMCG Factor

March 7th, 2010 - 

Love food and people? Not afraid to hold your ground and exude confidence? Then we have the job for you! Here at ProGrad we understand that it is very competitive to launch your career after graduating. Thats why we have put some steps into action to help you succeed in the industry you desire!

Take FMCG for example. This is a great way to earn money and pave a name for yourself. What is the catch you might ask? There is no catch! And to make things even better and easier for you – you don’t even have to know anything about FMCG!!!!! How does this work? The answer is business to business sales and we provide the training for you!

Business to business sales is a great way to get your foot into any organisation. Here you will be dealing with the head honchos of the company and will also get to know the ins and outs of that business and their products. This role is highly respected and with a salary, commissions and bonuses, the opportunity to earn major dollars are endless!

If you would like to know more about business to business sales visit ProGrad’s website, www.prograd.com.au or contact us directly on (02) 8235 8300

Fast track your way into IT and make serious money

March 7th, 2010 - 

Love people and computers? Not afraid to hold your ground and exude confidence? Then we have the job for you! Here at ProGrad we understand that it is very competitive to launch your career after graduating. Thats why we have put some steps into action to help you succeed in the industry you desire!

Take IT for example. This is a great way to earn money and pave a name for yourself. What is the catch you might ask? There is no catch! And to make things even better and easier for you – you don’t even have to know anything about IT!!!!! How does this work? The answer is business to business sales.

Business to business sales is a great way to get your foot into any organisation. Here you will be dealing with the head honchos of the company and will also get to know the ins and outs of that business and their products. This role is highly respected and with a salary, commissions and bonuses, the opportunity to earn major dollars are endless!

If you would like to know more about business to business sales visit ProGrad’s website, www.prograd.com.au or contact us directly on (02) 8235 8300

Training to get you through

March 3rd, 2010 - 

When graduates get placed through us, we offer them training in their first year. This is very beneficial as our graduates find they are more confident stepping out in the workforce.

Here is some feedback from Rebecca who has attended our training modules:

“I found ProGrad’s training modules really helpul. I think it’s a great idea. It’s not as overwhelming when you step into your job on your own. It gave me confidence.”

The dreaded JOB HUNT

March 3rd, 2010 - 

When I finished University, friends who finished previously to me told me to expect to go through at least 20 interviews. I was dreading going out into the workforce, especially after seeing my friends rejected time after time and the effect that it was having upon them.

However after going through ProGrad I received the job the first interview I went to! And now I actually work for ProGrad.

Some of you graduates out there may have had the same experience as many of my friends and are at the end of themselves. It is always important to never give up and be that proactive graduate.

ProGrad is Australia’s leading assessment, placement, and training company and we are here for you! If you would like to know more about us and our services visit our website at: www.prograd.com.au or you can contact Nicola directly on (02) 8235 8300

Part four of The ProGrad Journey – The Staff

February 23rd, 2010 - 

Getting over my bus phobia to start my full time position with ProGrad I was surprised at just how much the travel paid off. Not only did I score a great job with ProGrad but I scored a great working environment too.

I am by no means trying to pump ProGrad up, I was just generally surprised at how friendly and genuine ProGrad staff really are! I can now assuredly tell you they do not just put on their smiles for the ProGrad assessment days. Everyone in the office supports each other and cheers each other along the ProGrad journey.

It was a nice relief to step into a company that has a great working culture. I have heard of many working horror stories and I am glad I have not come accross any!

Stick around to find out what will happen along the journey next!

How good do you want to be?

February 10th, 2010 - 

How well do you want to do in your current job? How far would you like to go in your career? Paul Arden explains anything is possible in his book, ‘It’s not how good you are, it’s how good you want to be.’

‘You can achieve the unachievable’ – Paul Arden

ProGrad’s advice – Go for it. Set yourself a goal or something that you want to achieve in your life and make it your reality.

‘If you think you’re unable to work for the best company in its sphere, make that your aim…If you think you’re unable to make the cover of Time magazine, make it your business to be there.’ – Paul Arden

Make this your life motto: Anything is possible and do what you have set out to do.

If you would like to know about ProGrad and what we do you can visit our website www.prograd.com.au or contact us directly at (02) 8235 8300

Y be miserable?

February 9th, 2010 - 

Did you ever daydream at work and wonder of bigger and better things, or feel that you don’t belong? Well according to a recent study conducted by V Energy Drink, you’re definitely not alone. The study found that an alarming number of Australia’s Generation Y is miserable in their current job and workplace environments.

From the 1000 that were polled, nearly a third (28 per cent) felt restricted in their current job, and one in four dreaded going to work.

Formerly coined as the future of the workforce, it now looks bleak with 41 per cent of “Gen Y’s” (those born from the late 70’s to 90’s inclusive) admitting they couldn’t be bothered changing jobs even though they are not in their preferred industry.

Twenty-two year old Dominique Bonnici aspires to be a sports broadcast journalist, however is stuck behind a desk working for her local Woolworths. Despite it being described as “the worst possible job,” Dominique has been working with Woolworths for over 7 years. “You get stuck in your comfort zone, in the little bubble. I’m also a bit afraid of what else to do and I don’t exactly know what to do or how to get there.”

Alyce Tinyow, 21, is the office manager for her company. She also dreams of one day being a radio host or reporter. However, having no experience, she prefers to stay at her current job even though it doesn’t interest her in any way. “At the moment my job is really boring and doesn’t really challenge me, it doesn’t suit me,” Alyce explains. She blames the financial crisis for not being able to pursue other work and has no plans to chase her dreams any time soon. “I think I need to travel first and then see what I want to do. I have no direction for my life. I’ll just see what happens.”

Dominique and Alyce are not alone as Mark McCrindle, director of McCrindle Research suggests that the majority of Gen Y’s are lacking direction. “Most Gen Y’s are unsure of where they are now, let alone where they are going and so they are seeking specific direction from someone who knows them, their situation, and has even travelled that way themselves.” McCrindle Research specialises in social trends, generational studies and demographical shifts and in the study ‘Understanding Generation Y,’ it speaks directly to employers encouraging them to be Gen Y’s trusted guidance. “They are looking for real life role models and mentors who not only know the way, but also go the way, and can show the way.”

Jessica Kiely-Schebesta, director of the FRANK team, a nation wide organisation that assists people to build their career and business skills believes it’s important that Gen Y’s have role models they can look up to for guidance. She also considers it important that they be their own role model, “Definitely you have to believe in yourself, but you also have to give it a go. You need to take the jump and take a risk,” she says.

Being a role model herself, Jessica built her successful company “The FRANK Team” up from the ground and started her first company “New Horizon Tutoring” when she was only 21. Jessica thinks if Gen Y’s are miserable in their jobs now they should get out, saying “What’s the use in living each day when they are miserable, when there is something else they could be doing?”

Do Gen Y’s think their dreams are worth pursuing? How far are they willing to go for their dream career? Jessica believes that most young Australians are stuck in a position they dislike due to a mixture of laziness and an unwillingness to put in the hard work and effort, “They might not want it bad enough, because if you want it bad enough you will go after it…Their reality is a consequence of where they are at. They just need to change their decisions.”

There’s no time like the present…

The socially savvy ProGrad graduate

February 9th, 2010 - 

Good news is that graduates are becoming more socially savvy then ever before. An artcile by Human Capital Magazine reveals that two in three Generation Y’s are screening their online presence before they embark on the job hunt. This is a smart move as many employers are looking at job candidates on their personal social sites. So make sure you leave your profile on private!

ProGrad’s handy online tips:

  • Create a seperate FaceBook, YouTube, Flickr and Twitter account for just work purposes. Here include things that will be relevant in the area you are interested and applying for jobs in.
  • Put “work” on the end of your name e.g. Pro Grad work. This way your friends will know to stay away from that site as it is professional.
  • Keep these sites on public so that the potential employer can browse through them, but make sure your personal profiles are still on private!
  • If you’re not already on LinkedIn it is a good idea to start an account. You will find that most employers are present there and it is a good idea to add their company before you go for an interview.

Apply these tips and you will avoid the awkward introduction to your potential employer when they have seen all the photo’s you were tagged in on that big night out.

To find out more about ProGrad visit us online or contact us directly on (02) 8235 8300