CV Preparation
How to stand out in the crowd Do – Use good quality paper Introduce yourself with an opening "profile" paragraph Use summary headings and bullet points Start your career history with your most recent job State your hobbies and interests Explain why you are suited to the job in your covering letter Tailor the CV to the job applied for Get a second opinion (fresh eyes often spot simple errors)
Don't – Use more than two to three pages Use the first person tense ( i.e "I") always refer to yourself in the third person Leave unexplained gaps in your career history
Interviews
If preparation is the key, take advantage of our tips and suggestions and give yourself the edge!
Do – Research the company and the job, this is your opportunity to demonstrate how well suited you are to the position and the environment Check directions for where you are going before the day of the interview (go and take a look the night before if possible) and take the company's phone number with you just in case Dress appropriately: wear a suit Introduce yourself with a firm handshake and make eye contact Plan ahead and ask questions, show the interviewer how interested you are in the job and their company Be conscious of your body language throughout the interview, and always remember to be enthusiastic and smile!
Don't – Be late! Be negative about why you are leaving your present company |