Everything You Wanted To Know About Serviced Offices
Due to the high unemployment figures that the UK currently suffers, it’s likely that you know someone who is currently out of work. The dangers of being out of work for long periods are numerous and the longer your unemployment period extends for, the harder it can be to get back into work. The problem is that the long term unemployed often fall out favour with working practices, the latest technology used and technical jargon. In this range of self help articles I’ll assist you in sliding smoothly back into the world of employment by exploring some of the jargon and terms that may have passed you by. In today’s installment we are going to look at serviced offices.
If you a fan of the TV ‘series’ the office you might have picked up on the fact that their office space seems to be a bland expanse of off-white walls, outdated furniture and clichéd décor all house in what seems to be a makeshift porta-cabin. While these type of offices do still exist, more and more companies are branching out these days into posher, more attractive office space. Serviced offices are common these days and offers businesses an easy solution when looking ‘ready-to-run’ offices that offers standardized catering and cleaning services meaning businesses do not have to provide their own in-house services.
This also benefits the employee as it means they have access to top quality services making their Serviced Offices Victoria or Serviced Offices Manchester a much better, more fulfilling environment in which to work. So that’s a serviced office, but hwo do you go about getting a job in one? The first port of call is to revise and refresh your curriculum vitae, this is the first point of contact between the employer and the employee, if it is sub-standard it will go straight in the bin. Ensure it is formatted correctly and all the spelling and grammar is spot on, the rest is up to you, good luck!