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    Why is it so difficult to get a job here?

    I am right now looking for a job but I don't wanna go outside my territory. I'm not familiar yet outside Hemel Hempstead, Herts. I received some interview offer from central of london but I refused because of the long hours of travel. I have a degree in Psychology and had various working experience. I worked as receptionist, had teaching experience for almost 3 years then moved to Call centre industry. Sometimes I worked part time extra for TV series in Manila when I was still there and done political endorsement. I thought having a good educational background and great working experience will place my feet in a greater position to get a job here. We as filipinos has this culture of helping our families back home and I have obligation to fulfill. My husband is such a very loving and supportive partner. We never had any problems together even during the time when I was applying for a fiance visa back home. I got my visa in just 3 weeks as sopposed to 3 months that the Embassy told us. No interview at all. When we applied for my extension visa, we easily got it as well but right now we're trying to get me a job but most companies like school require NVQL 2 or 3. I just felt bad that having great experience and degree isn't enough to get the job. I had interview yesterday from one of the hotel for receptionist position and after all the great compliments that I received from the interviewer I still ended the day with unfortunate message of not getting the job. I was super down yesterday and earlier today and managed to recover later today.

    Please let me know if UK companies are generally like this (i felt like it is still sound useless to get a job here no matter what degree you have or experience you had if you don't get any nice educ background here)? I know it's against the labor law to descriminate anyone. hope you answer my concern. Thanks!


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    Dont get yourself down. Unfortunately the `educated` people here will only employ similar `educated` people because thats all they know.
    However there are a lot of people and companies who realise that the UK education system is a complete waste of time and you are much better off employing people who are wanting to work - even if they have no qualifications.
    Look a bit deeper for opportunities - dress-up and walk straight into hotels or offices where you would like to work and show them what you are like - even offer to work for a few days for free even - if they like you then they employ you.
    This may sound daft but it does work - especially with the smaller companies
    Good luck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by barnsley-mark View Post

    Dont get yourself down. Unfortunately the `educated` people here will only employ similar `educated` people because thats all they know.
    However there are a lot of people and companies who realise that the UK education system is a complete waste of time and you are much better off employing people who are wanting to work - even if they have no qualifications.
    Look a bit deeper for opportunities - dress-up and walk straight into hotels or offices where you would like to work and show them what you are like - even offer to work for a few days for free even - if they like you then they employ you.
    This may sound daft but it does work - especially with the smaller companies
    Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barnsley-mark View Post

    Dont get yourself down. Unfortunately the `educated` people here will only employ similar `educated` people because thats all they know.
    However there are a lot of people and companies who realise that the UK education system is a complete waste of time and you are much better off employing people who are wanting to work - even if they have no qualifications.
    Look a bit deeper for opportunities - dress-up and walk straight into hotels or offices where you would like to work and show them what you are like - even offer to work for a few days for free even - if they like you then they employ you.
    This may sound daft but it does work - especially with the smaller companies
    Good luck.
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    Dont get yourself down. Unfortunately the `educated` people here will only employ similar `educated` people because thats all they know.
    However there are a lot of people and companies who realise that the UK education system is a complete waste of time and you are much better off employing people who are wanting to work - even if they have no qualifications.

    Look a bit deeper for opportunities - dress-up and walk straight into hotels or offices where you would like to work and show them what you are like - even offer to work for a few days for free even - if they like you then they employ you.This may sound daft but it does work - especially with the smaller companies
    Good luck.

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    Hi Mark and everyone, thanks so much for listening to my sentiments. I just really felt bad that most companies in UK doesn't recognize Filipino's credentials nor educational background. I understand that UK has it's own set of laws which in my country can be different. However, I just hope that employers or interviewers should not give false hope or misleading compliments like "Oh you're really have great work experience, wonderful personality and sort of things" When I moved inside their office I was in complete faith that the compliments and reactions they showed was an acceptance that I am completely qualified for the job even though it was for receptionist position. I dressed up properly, prepared myself for the interview. I also read a lot about the company and study what the company is offering. I came back home that day hoping that I will get the job because I really felt I nailed it then later that day when I phoned the agency they told me the unfortunate message (so I was super down and thought that I was such a failure but my partner, family and friends were very supportive) I just felt that in Manila, with the credentials and work experience I had, I would easily get a job within a day but I just have to admit that UK is absolutely different from Manila. Maybe it wasn't my lucky day as well or the job wasn't just meant for me and there is something much better awaiting. So after a day and half of misery and pain. I am back and now okay. After reading some sentiments of my fellow filipinos here and understand that it wasn't just me who's encountering same struggle living here. I just have to realize that I'm still blessed having a very loving and caring partner, family and friends who will stay with me no matter what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ritaj0nes View Post
    I dressed up properly, prepared myself for the interview. I also read a lot about the company and study what the company is offering. I came back home that day hoping that I will get the job because I really felt I nailed it then later that day when I phoned the agency they told me the unfortunate message
    I'm sure a lot of us find it difficult to give advice - in truth, everyone has problems finding work - its just a case of try, try and try again.

    Seems like you're doing nothing wrong.. just keep going


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    Quote Originally Posted by baboyako View Post
    I'm sure a lot of us find it difficult to give advice - in truth, everyone has problems finding work - its just a case of try, try and try again.

    Seems like you're doing nothing wrong.. just keep going
    I agree with you mister pig..lol ( peace)

    Yeah Rita Jones, everyone has been through this, looking for a job is easy but the problem is we can't always have them. Just assume that you are not the only applicant and competition is a game here. Let say that you was doing well during the interview and you got lots of experienced and achievements from your previous. The interviewer think that you was good enough to be in the position but on the other hand they think that the other applicant was better than you.

    Just keep trying, don't give up and you'll get there.

    btw, I been there. Been rejected a few times but I didn't lose hope. Be determine and be positive.

    Goodluck mate
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    Thanks Evryone. I really appreciate!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by katy View Post
    i lived in the philippines for 5 years, and could not get a job, even uk doctors can not work in the philippines, so its much easier here then there for us, and at least here you can work somewhere, i spent a miserable 5 years in the heat and the pollution of manila, bored and stagnating , i am so glad i am back in europe, just keep on trying but dont epect to get any special treatment, you have to join the back of the queue
    uk docs can't work in the phils ?? many uk docs are working in auz and new zeland.

    not easy for non euro docs to work in the uk, unless your married to european


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    uk education system

    Quote Originally Posted by barnsley-mark View Post

    Dont get yourself down. Unfortunately the `educated` people here will only employ similar `educated` people because thats all they know.
    However there are a lot of people and companies who realise that the UK education system is a complete waste of time and you are much better off employing people who are wanting to work - even if they have no qualifications.
    Look a bit deeper for opportunities - dress-up and walk straight into hotels or offices where you would like to work and show them what you are like - even offer to work for a few days for free even - if they like you then they employ you.
    This may sound daft but it does work - especially with the smaller companies
    Good luck.
    i m sorry i dont think thats right barnsley mark its hard to get a job in uk becouse theres so many people that are looking for jobs. so thay can take there pick. And the education system isent that bad when so many people come here for education from overseas.So you d employ some one that carnt read or right but will work hard come on mark ,ok its not perfect but its pretty good here ( education) and standed of liveing as well be gratefull we have some kind of system that is free well (we do pay lot of tax for it )work for free you ll be saying next mark she sould sleep with the boss to get the job. just keep trying there are jobs out there and you will get one just dont give up,,, gaz/maybs (only what i think ) allways smile


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    Quote Originally Posted by kermit123 View Post
    i m sorry i dont think thats right barnsley mark its hard to get a job in uk becouse theres so many people that are looking for jobs. so thay can take there pick. And the education system isent that bad when so many people come here for education from overseas.So you d employ some one that carnt read or right but will work hard come on mark ,ok its not perfect but its pretty good here ( education) and standed of liveing as well be gratefull we have some kind of system that is free well (we do pay lot of tax for it )work for free you ll be saying next mark she sould sleep with the boss to get the job. just keep trying there are jobs out there and you will get one just dont give up,,, gaz/maybs (only what i think ) allways smile
    Many come here from abroad to study some come to use the top class schools, unis and colleges which exist. But sadly not all schools and what have you are up to the very best standards.

    Many people do trial periods in jobs my wifes first job was a trial where she worked free for so many hours 10 or 15 i think. She impressed and was before she knew it signed up.
    She had a job with out any work experience to show. But she proved to them she was a top notch worker.

    Needs must and the job market at the moment is shrinking at a tremdous rate so employers will not take risks. Once that employee is signed up they are dam hard to get rid of. If they are not sure you are not ideal for the job they will most likely pass you by as so many candidates in the market.
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    Thanks Mark and Andy.. I really appreciate..


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    Its possibly worth getting some work experience even with a charity to show that you are hard working and proactive.


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    I have heard that it is very hard to have the same job we have back home. If we are on managerial level, we will just be a clerk/receptionist when we are in U.K. Well, i guess Mark is right as long as we dress right, be confident and as long as we know what we're talking about then we can get the job we are aiming at. Good luck!!1


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    Yes. it is very dificult to find job here.Firstly our degree in Phil is not honoured here because the educational system is different, second your cv when they find out you have a degree your over qualified. Only the nurses and related course can land a job but they still need to retrained or take some other test. Or better to put college level and experiences in your cv.During the enterview you have to talk more or for short use the counter attact tactic instead of you are the interviewee ,you act as the interviewer
    vice versa.Try if it works and follow also the advice of Mark and Andy.
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    I have a degree in Psychology
    This is basically useless in this country, as it is classed as an 'easy option' in uni's, and they are two a penny these days, with so many folk having them, and as the Businness groups tell you, they are meaningless for a job!

    Easiest thing to do is make a long list of where you would like to work, and send them all a letter, tell them what you can do, ad what kind of job you are looking for, include your CV included.

    You don't get a job straight away just because you want one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    This is basically useless in this country, as it is classed as an 'easy option' in uni's, and they are two a penny these days, with so many folk having them, and as the Businness groups tell you, they are meaningless for a job!

    Easiest thing to do is make a long list of where you would like to work, and send them all a letter, tell them what you can do, ad what kind of job you are looking for, include your CV included.

    You don't get a job straight away just because you want one.
    I agree with you Boss Keith.


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    You're not alone Rita, I also received lots of good comments from interviewer. It seems they need us to follow their UK high standard. I finished BSBA-Accounting and had experience as Payrol Acct, applied as Payroll Clerk here but I need to take Sage Line 50. Applied IT Support but they are asking for ECDL Cert., Applied higher position but I need to learn DRIVING .

    I am now in a factory and applied to another company which offers more overtime. The interviewer said, I am more clever than him as I'm a Bachelor and can speak 3 foreign language. He said he likes filipinos because he heard that we are hardworking and dedicated to work. We'll see tomorrow if he is just kidding because he said he will contact me tomorrow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    You're not alone Rita, I also received lots of good comments from interviewer. It seems they need us to follow their UK high standard. I finished BSBA-Accounting and had experience as Payrol Acct, applied as Payroll Clerk here but I need to take Sage Line 50. Applied IT Support but they are asking for ECDL Cert., Applied higher position but I need to learn DRIVING .

    I am now in a factory and applied to another company which offers more overtime. The interviewer said, I am more clever than him as I'm a Bachelor and can speak 3 foreign language. He said he likes filipinos because he heard that we are hardworking and dedicated to work. We'll see tomorrow if he is just kidding because he said he will contact me tomorrow.
    Congrats, Penny. You're doing great out there. Your CV must be very impressive Go gurl! i wish I could find a job too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by singkit View Post
    Congrats, Penny. You're doing great out there. Your CV must be very impressive Go gurl! i wish I could find a job too...
    Thanks Singkit ! Just had 3 yrs experience as Accountant, 7 yrs supervisory, QC abroad, 5 yrs handling my own business, HOUSEKEEPING ASSISTANT in UK holiday park and now in a factory. My boss offered me to apply as QC Mgr in our company but when he found out I couldn't drive, I didn't get it Anyway, I am not choosy as I am new in this country and still willing to learn and to be trained. WILLING TO FOLLOW UK STANDARD
    Been to our local college this afternoon and made inquiry about Sage Line 50 and they said they have tutorial for that course and I will take Level 2. Need to inform hubby first then will start next week.
    I wish I could finish that course like you


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    You're not alone Rita, I also received lots of good comments from interviewer. It seems they need us to follow their UK high standard. I finished BSBA-Accounting and had experience as Payrol Acct, applied as Payroll Clerk here but I need to take Sage Line 50. Applied IT Support but they are asking for ECDL Cert., Applied higher position but I need to learn DRIVING .

    I am now in a factory and applied to another company which offers more overtime. The interviewer said, I am more clever than him as I'm a Bachelor and can speak 3 foreign language. He said he likes filipinos because he heard that we are hardworking and dedicated to work. We'll see tomorrow if he is just kidding because he said he will contact me tomorrow.

    Hi Pennybarry, i would to ask what factory company is this your reffering to?

    I'm on job search now!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    You're not alone Rita, I also received lots of good comments from interviewer. It seems they need us to follow their UK high standard. I finished BSBA-Accounting and had experience as Payrol Acct, applied as Payroll Clerk here but I need to take Sage Line 50. Applied IT Support but they are asking for ECDL Cert., Applied higher position but I need to learn DRIVING .

    I am now in a factory and applied to another company which offers more overtime. The interviewer said, I am more clever than him as I'm a Bachelor and can speak 3 foreign language. He said he likes filipinos because he heard that we are hardworking and dedicated to work. We'll see tomorrow if he is just kidding because he said he will contact me tomorrow.
    penny that pic at bottom pulling his pants down on your text made me louth for 20 minutes very very funny


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    Quote Originally Posted by kermit123 View Post
    penny that pic at bottom pulling his pants down on your text made me louth for 20 minutes very very funny

    Same here


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    I'm also looking for a job, and today I had my first contact with our glorious "JobCentrePlus". Wow, what a bunch of unmotivated people they got working there.

    The one think I've learned in this job hunting is that experience counts for nothing unless you have some kind of qualification to back it up. I spent 10 years running a payroll and doing general admin work, but sadly, it counts for nothing.


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    Not surpised about local motivation Rob, they must be sick of all the applications for sheperds
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    You not alone Interviewed last Friday had 9 years experience with the same nature of company but... theres always been BUT i waited for her call the whole day today but no word from them....
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    Hi Rita.... Don't lose hope.... be patient....I have heard that as long as you're not picky with the kind of job that is available then you can get one, the only problem is.... can you handle it or are you happy doing that particular job which you think is way below your qualifications?


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    BTW Rita.... i already know what to expect when i go back. I have heard that story way before i've been there so i am not surprised. The reason why i visited that country is for me to know if i will like the standard of living there. My fiance have told me everything and we discussed these things.
    Anyway i wish you luck.... You will find the job you're looking for in due time...
    God Bless.....


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    Hi Rita! I am in same situation as you and im nearly pissed off now. i've been interviewed one time, got good comments, etc. then i received 'sorry reply'. i found out the reason is my transportation. i don't drive and there's no bus stop near our house. i said my husband will send and fetch me from work coz he's a manager working in a field. they didn't accept it as valid means of transportation to go to work. anyway, i've sent so many letters and cv. all replies are unsuccessful. sometimes i get envious of my classmates who are in the US. we have same background in Phil and they are all working now as bank cashier. it made me think it's really hard for us filipino race to find a job here in UK. im now studying sage bookkeeping so hopefully this will give me chance to get a job that i want. So don't worry, there are many of us who are in same situation as you. i guess we just have to keep on trying and trying. Just don't lose hope!


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    Quote Originally Posted by hilda_danao View Post
    Hi Rita! I am in same situation as you and im nearly pissed off now. i've been interviewed one time, got good comments, etc. then i received 'sorry reply'. i found out the reason is my transportation. i don't drive and there's no bus stop near our house. i said my husband will send and fetch me from work coz he's a manager working in a field. they didn't accept it as valid means of transportation to go to work. anyway, i've sent so many letters and cv. all replies are unsuccessful. sometimes i get envious of my classmates who are in the US. we have same background in Phil and they are all working now as bank cashier. it made me think it's really hard for us filipino race to find a job here in UK. im now studying sage bookkeeping so hopefully this will give me chance to get a job that i want. So don't worry, there are many of us who are in same situation as you. i guess we just have to keep on trying and trying. Just don't lose hope!

    Have you tried signing up to different employment agencies? My wife did and they were for ever pestering her about different jobs..At one point it became a little annoying.


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    Hi Fred, I actually signed to 2 agencies around the area. I know I'll get a good job soon. Thanks!


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