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Job seeker tips

CV Writing

Your CV should emphasise the qualities suitable for the particular type of job. It should be a brief description of who you are and what you have done. Keep it short and to the point, if called to the interview you can go into detail then. Use positive words and keep your sentences short and clear.

Emphasise the particular skills and experience that are applicable to the job for which you are applying. More time should be spent on recent experience than what you did five or more years ago.

 
Personal Details
Start with the Personal details This should be short and should include Name, Address, Phone Number and Email Address.
 
Opening Paragraph
Start with an exceptional summary of yourself and make the employer want to read on. It should include your skills and availability.
 
Educational and Academic Qualifications
Keep this short and in one format.
 
Career Details
The career details should be in reverse chronological order. The current job comes first. Describe what you did and include your major achievements so people know what you did above and beyond your job description. When possible, achievements should be conveyed through facts and figures. Use headings, be brief and consistent and use short sentences.
 

    


When the CV is typed :

 

     Print the CV on good quality paper, preferably plain and white and print on one side only.

     Leave spaces so its not too cramped together and avoid elaborate fonts.

     Be consistent with headings and layout and make sure that its neat.

     Send a covering letter with the CV outlining why you are applying for the job. Address the specific 

     person as opposed to sir or madam. Keep it brief and to three paragraphs explaining who you are,

     the job you applied for and why you think you are suitable along with relevant skills.

     Be honest, you will need to elaborate on what you have written.

     Check referees are willing to oblige.

     Avoid humour.

     Always keep a copy of your CV and of the covering letter.

When this outstanding CV is sent out, people will want to see you and here is a guide to follow.  

Dress

Pick a smart business suit with a clean ironed shirt.

Wear dark polished shoes of the best quality you have.

Handbag should be smart and regarding jewellery, the less the better.

Do not wear casual clothes.


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