The two steps to securing a job are not usually taught at universities - writing a CV or resume and job interviews. In fact, the two skills are often learnt by doing them. If you are a new job searcher, undergraduate or graduate these tips will put you in the right direction.
From writing a curriculum vitae (CV) or to interview, always bear these tips in mind. For more guided tips, refer to the recommended reading at the end of this post.
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Find out whether the job advertisement asks for your CV or resume before writing your job application.
The content of a CV should reflect the position you are applying for.
Ensure only details relevant to the job you are applying for are included: must be condensed, concise and informative.
Use the ‘punchline’ in your written CV that you believe is selling you well and emphasise it with specific examples.
Be honest, measured, cool, calm and collected. It is the first impression that matters.
Be on time for the interview and show that your really want the job. Good luck.
Recommended reading How to write a CV with Strong Punchline
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