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Rygor Group launches free online Career Hub

A new online Career Hub offering valuable advice for anyone seeking to change jobs is now available from automotive firm Rygor Group.

Emily Walsh, Rygor’s people team administrator, using the Career Hub

The Career Hub is freely accessible via Rygor Group’s website and offers job application, CV structure and interview ideas and techniques, to help individuals when applying for new roles.

It includes clear interview hints, tips and good practice, alongside CV writing ideas and templates as well as access to Rygor’s digital Self-Development Journal. Furthermore, there are free videos to help with interview preparation, giving individuals the opportunity to practice answering questions which may come up in their own interviews and see how others may answer them.

The arrival of the Career Hub follows Rygor’s launch earlier this month of its Self-Development Journal to help people track their journey toward success.

Kate Ruberry-Shoemack, head of people and communications at Rygor Group, said: “We understand that seeking employment can be daunting, so we want to assist people where we can, to ensure they have the best chance of success when applying for roles.

“We want to help people ‘stand-out’ at all stages of the process, and we hope that by having access to a free resource like the ‘Rygor Career Hub’, candidates will feel confident and empowered to succeed when they apply for roles. What’s more, visitors to the Career Hub can also access our brand-new, digital Self Development Journal, to help more people reach their full potential with the help of this free resource.”

In addition to achieving Best Workplace status and being a Best Workplace for Wellbeing for two years running, Rygor has also been confirmed as a UK Best Workplace for Development.

The Career Hub is available online here.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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