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Product category: Laboratory and scientific recruitment
News Release from: Delta Consultants
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 07 March 2003

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Recruitment specialist in science, medical devices and engineering offers outplacement services and consultancy

Delta Consultants, the recruitment specialist in science, medical devices and engineering announces a new service They have perceived a need to help companies and their employees who are going through the unfortunate process of having to make people redundant

Some of the large outplacement agencies costs are prohibitive and this new service caters for employees at all levels not just senior management.

Because Delta knows its industries it can individually tailor the service to match individual needs with a personal one to one meeting at the company or at Delta's offices.

It will discuss career choices after redundancy, CV preparation, targeting the right companies effectively and the most relevant publications and internet job sites to use.

It will go through how to be memorable in an interview including preparation, appearance and that all important first impression plus giving a practice interview with one of their experienced consultants.

The service also includes psychometric testing concentrating on the person's strengths and areas of possible improvement plus potential interview questions relating to these.

Telephone access to the consultant post-interview for feedback and advice for up to three months is also available.

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