I think there’s an nhs interview tip thread on here somewhere. Good luckI’m looking for a new job. Any interview tips? I work in the NHS, I’m a band 7and I’ve applied for another post in a different Trust, I’m desperate for a change but I can get tongue tied in interviews
You need to take the plunge and go for a better paid job, I started a new job last August and its pretty awful to be the only one who doesn't know the ropes but you will be ok after awhile. Its sounds as if your boss is content to have a good worker but reluctant to give you the pay rise you deserve, so drop him/her .I think I've grown too comfortable in my job and I hate the process of applying and then handing in my notice. The work is easy but the money is so shit, I've enquired about a raise before only to be told we only really get Christmas bonuses (which we did but that's not really a substitute).
I'm always told how pleased they are with my work and customers give praise about me directly to the boss but it hasn't manifested in a higher wage
This is very encouraging to hear. I'm glad you have found something you're more suited to and which doesn't cause stress - may it continue. I think I've forgotten what that feels like.I posted on this thread about work related stress last year and how I was considering throwing in the towel before they offered my a different role that wasn’t people management
I’m a few days into my new role and honestly I have sat like a fart in a trance for the last 2 day. I think I’ve gone into shock from having free time and not constantly working over capacity
Please please please consider a change of role if you are feeling stressed. It’s just not worth overworking yourself for a job
Thanks for writing this post, it’s the staff management part of the job that makes me want a different job. I’m actively looking for something else so fingers crossed!I posted on this thread about work related stress last year and how I was considering throwing in the towel before they offered my a different role that wasn’t people management
I’m a few days into my new role and honestly I have sat like a fart in a trance for the last 2 day. I think I’ve gone into shock from having free time and not constantly working over capacity
Please please please consider a change of role if you are feeling stressed. It’s just not worth overworking yourself for a job
Ever feel like you don’t want to leave but you don’t to stay because it’s toxic! But if you left you have to go through all the interview process yuck
Take the plunge life is too short find something you like.It’s getting to the point where I’m not even enjoying my weekends cos I’m already thinking/dreading about going to work.
As far as I know you are protected by law to have the same job or similar when you return from Mat leave. If the company is closing fully I would try seek legal advice on that as that could be more complicated!I have a job related question for anyone who’s ever been on maternity leave before (sorry didn’t know where else to post).
Are employers meant to send you the breakdown of your maternity pay, speak to you about it & inform you of your holiday options? As in can use before it starts or add on at the end? They haven’t asked when I’m planning to go back but my job is basically nonexistent from September yet they haven’t mentioned redundancy pay either?
I’ve heard 0 about any of it & haven’t had any conversations with them about it since telling them I’m pregnant and I’m now 27wks pregnant. I’m also signed off sick until my maternity pay but feel absolutely clueless.
I didn’t know whether I should wait for them to inform me?
I never got the "picture them naked" either... Do you have someone you could practice with? When I have to give presentations I first test the wording out loud alone - feels stupid, but I find this helps me more than just rehearsing in my head. Then you could try to give your presentation to someone you can trust to give you helpful feedback and ideally, they could ask some questions that your audience might have for you. Generally try to anticipate your audience's questions now and prep for them a bit - I find that that tends to throw me off otherwise and get really nervous, even if the rest of the presentation went fine.I don't hate my job but I can't find a relevant thread
I am applying for a higher role in my current job and they want me to do a presentation. I HATE giving presentations, it makes me super nervous. Any one have any advice for combatting the nerves? (I don't want to picture them naked)
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