Job Hunting Tips
Hunting for jobs nowadays
is a very competitive and sometimes cut-throat affair. Here are a
few tips to help you get the edge in searching out and landing the
job of your dreams.
The Curriculum Vitae
The CV is the first, and at most times the most important part of
applying for a job. Since potential employers have to whittle down
practically hundreds of applications to a few valid ones, they will
have to base their narrowing down efforts using the CVs they have
collected.
Studies have shown that
about half of the employers decide to accept or reject job
applications based on the related work experience listed in the CV.
A third of the employers decide to reject or accept these job
applications based on the layout design of these
applications.
1. Make Your CV Stand
Out
When preparing your CV, make sure your CV stands out among the
rest. It should be the type that is appealing to the eyes, making
the evaluating personnel want to read the CV. Step two is for you
to make sure your CV lists the related work experience you have had
in relation to the job you are applying for.
1. Make Your CV Concise
and Relevant
Avoid making your CVs too long. It may make it irrelevant to the
evaluator. Remember that the employer is a person to whom time is
important. If your CV shows that you value his/her time while
showing the most relevant information in the least amount of time,
you will have won one important battle.
2. Always tailor your CV
to the job.
You may have had previous experience that may not be related to the
job you are applying for. Some people keep many different versions
of their CV for different job opening purposes. Make sure your CV
is appropriate for the job. A one-size-fits-all CV may not be the
best way to go since the employer will have the impression that
your previous efforts have not been focused enough to produce any
specialization on your part.
3. Write about your
achievements
You may add your achievements, but make your statements factual and
relevant. It does not do harm to advertise yourself, but make your
advertisement matter-of-fact and not just hot air. You may want to
skip on listing your weak points as the CV is not the avenue for
such discussions.
4. Polish Your CV
Your employer will know if you have put enough time producing your
CV. If he/she sees that you have put sufficient and thorough effort
into your CV, he/she will assume that you will do the same in your
work. This is a big plus for you. It is not uncommon for some
people to spend days or even weeks polishing and buffing their
CVs.
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