Thank you so much Adam, you have been a very good help i can relay on all the way, your NEBOSH open book exam tips videos helps me allot to pass my NGC1 and NC1, and now, the job tips blow the roof off my shortcoming all the while. thank you, thank you, thank so much for the good work, please keep it up. i appreciate you, we appreciate.
Hi I wanted to thank you for your videos as I have found these very useful. I can glad say I’ve passed my FSC1(Distinction). Now I’m in the market looking for work. Thanks
Really interesting video! As someone who is currently working towards the NEBOSH IGC, I'm looking at lots of job ads to see what's available and wondering what sort of jobs should people new to health and safety be looking for (for example I wasn't sure if 'Advisor,' was actually entry level or not?), and any advice for those making a career change into health and safety?
@@StockwellSafety Thanks. Just a follow up, looking at jobs I have yet to see any not asking for at least a year of relevant experience (some 3-5 years) for an advisor role. Is this just to weed people out? For example I found 412 jobs on LinkedIn in the city I will be looking to work in. When filtering for 'Entry Level,' it literally went down to 1 job haha.
'Relevant experience ' doesn't necessarily need to be experience working as a H&S Advisor. Match your real world experience (in whatever role) to what the employer needs.
@@StockwellSafety Am in the same boat, am a woman in my 40s but this is becoming discouraging as have not been able to get a job as they need experience
Thank you for amazing advices, watching all your videos. I have an important question; hope you can help with. I'm going to have my first interview in UK for H&S job, there will be 4-5 people asking me questions. I have no idea what they might ask and how to pass the interview successfully. I would so much appreciate any advices on having first interview and creating good H&S CV (for the future)?
Actually have one other question that I can't quite seem to find an answer for. After doing the IGC, what would you see as a logical next step? Is it NEBOSH Fire Safety/the more specific certs etc depending on what you want to focus on in Health and Safety, or would the Diploma make the most sense?
Thank you Stockwell safety because of u I was able to pass NEBOSH can u give some advice to find safety jobs as fresher with bachelor in mechanical engineering
Thank you so much Adam, you have been a very good help i can relay on all the way, your NEBOSH open book exam tips videos helps me allot to pass my NGC1 and NC1, and now, the job tips blow the roof off my shortcoming all the while. thank you, thank you, thank so much for the good work, please keep it up. i appreciate you, we appreciate.
Very helpful thanks a lot. Looking forward to watch next video
Thank you, this was a great and informative video to watch.
Thank you this has been most helpful.
Thank you so much Adam. I am Safety Profissional on Brazil. I like your movie.
Thank you very much sir.
Welcome!
Hi I wanted to thank you for your videos as I have found these very useful. I can glad say I’ve passed my FSC1(Distinction). Now I’m in the market looking for work. Thanks
Congrats!
Really interesting video! As someone who is currently working towards the NEBOSH IGC, I'm looking at lots of job ads to see what's available and wondering what sort of jobs should people new to health and safety be looking for (for example I wasn't sure if 'Advisor,' was actually entry level or not?), and any advice for those making a career change into health and safety?
H&S Advisor would be a good entry level job to go for, moving up to H&S Manager after some experience has been gained.
@@StockwellSafety Thanks. Just a follow up, looking at jobs I have yet to see any not asking for at least a year of relevant experience (some 3-5 years) for an advisor role.
Is this just to weed people out? For example I found 412 jobs on LinkedIn in the city I will be looking to work in. When filtering for 'Entry Level,' it literally went down to 1 job haha.
'Relevant experience ' doesn't necessarily need to be experience working as a H&S Advisor. Match your real world experience (in whatever role) to what the employer needs.
@@StockwellSafety Very true. Great point. Cheers for that!
@@StockwellSafety Am in the same boat, am a woman in my 40s but this is becoming discouraging as have not been able to get a job as they need experience
what level of NEBOSH do I need to be able to do health and safety audits?
Thank you for amazing advices, watching all your videos. I have an important question; hope you can help with. I'm going to have my first interview in UK for H&S job, there will be 4-5 people asking me questions. I have no idea what they might ask and how to pass the interview successfully. I would so much appreciate any advices on having first interview and creating good H&S CV (for the future)?
If you can send details via stockwellsafety.com I'll take a look.
Did you get the job?
Brother, if i dont have many things from these they are asking, then what can I do with my CV?
Actually have one other question that I can't quite seem to find an answer for. After doing the IGC, what would you see as a logical next step? Is it NEBOSH Fire Safety/the more specific certs etc depending on what you want to focus on in Health and Safety, or would the Diploma make the most sense?
Diploma
@@StockwellSafety Cheers!
Thank you Stockwell safety because of u I was able to pass NEBOSH can u give some advice to find safety jobs as fresher with bachelor in mechanical engineering
Is international nebosh diploma accpted in uk or is it compulsory to do national nebosh diploma to get job in uk?
Id just go in through an agency and gain experience. Probably get paid better as well , plus can always move on