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Recruitment
Hunters Help With Your CV
Help
With Your CV
Make
sure you write a good covering letter no more than one page.
Short and to the point expressing your interest in the position
and why you think you would be the right person for the job.
Your
cv is an introdution to yourself, the skills and qualities
you can bring to the role all laid out in a clear and easy
to understand format. The whole reason for the cv is to make
the employer interested enough in you to want to see you for
an interview.
It
should contain a brief description of your education and your
employment history - not an autobiography. It is often the
case that putting down too much information is just as damaging
as writing too little.
Here
are some useful tips on writing your cv :
- Keep
it short - no more than two pages long.
- Keep
it in a logical order.
- Be
honest - it is easy for an employer to check the details.
- Make
sure you outline any relevant training and qualifications
gained.
- Put
your current or most recent employment first and then work
backwards.
- Keep
to the point, don't ramble on and make sure the information
is relevant.
- Include
details of some hobbies and social pursuits, clubs etc.,
- Give
information on two referees.
CV
Do's and Don'ts :
- Do
make sure your cv is well presented and in an easy to read
format.
- Do
make sure that the grammar is correct with no spelling mistakes.
- Do
be honest.
- Do
outline your skills and achievements.
- Do
make sure your contact details are on the cv as well as
in the covering letter.
- Don't
make the cv too long it will put the reader off.
- Don't
miss out important information.
- Don't
give false or misleading information.
- Don't
send your CV out without double checking it first.
Remember that the purpose of sending a covering letter and
CV is to get you an interview. You want to meet with the interviewer
to discuss your CV in more detail so it has to be interesting.
You have to highlight your skills and sell yourself to your
prospective employer. When applying for a job sometimes hundreds
of CV's will land on a desk and have to be looked at. To ensure
you have the best possible chance of getting to interview
stage make sure you have done everything you possibly can
in the preparation of your covering letter and CV. If you
get invited for an interview, you're halfway there! Good luck
from Recruitment Hunters!
P.S.
If you need any help at all in creating your cv please ask
us to help.
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