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CV/Resume writing
are first steps in your job search
                   •   Curriculum vita

      CV           •
                   •
                   •
                       Biography
                       Written
                       BRIT



                  • Spoken or written
                  • Biography
    Resume
                  • AM
References




Educational   Documents &        Job
transcripts                  descriptions
               materials


               Performance
                  review
Before you start to write your CV
Before you start to write your CV
 Sit down with a piece of paper.
 Look at the job(s) that you are applying for.
  Consider how your skills, education, and experience
 compare with the skills that the job requires.
 How much information do you have about the job
 description?
 Sometimes employers do not give enough information,
 Ask for more detail if needed.
  Spend time researching detail about the job(s) that
 interest you.
What a CV include
 Personal details
 Education
 Work Experience
 Skills
 References
 CV objective
What a CV include
                                                 Personal          Work
References        skills        Education
                                                  details        experience


     Give tow                         Place,                         Recent
                   Ability in                         Name,
  names – one                         recent                       experience
                     other                          surname,
    from your                      education                        first ,the
                  languages,                           local
     place of                       first, any                      name of
                  computing                        address, E-
    study and                        special                           your
                  and typing                           mail
  one from any                       project,                      employer,
                  experience                         address,
       work            .           thesis, or                       job title,
  situation you                   dissertation        phone         part time
   have had or                         work          number           work,
   your family
   and friends.
                                     Pre-                          What did you
                                    college                           actually
                                   courses,                        achieve in the
                                    grades.                             job,
                                                                  responsibilities
                                                                          .
CV objective
It should include : your skills , achievements, the position you are
  seeking , the kind of company you would like to work for .

  e.g.
                               Sample Objective #1
                     To gain a position as a XXXXXXXX.
                               Sample Objective #2
  To gain a position as a XXXXXXXXXX that will utilize my skills, and will
   make a positive impact on our customers and the performance of XXX


Tips:
  Describe the job you are seeking
  It should be one or two sentence if needed but not longer
  Focus on the employers needs rather than yours
Action verbs to use in describing your
          accomplishments


          Advised      Communicated
        Administered    completed




          Created       Expanded
         Designed       improved
Maybe all you need to say will fit onto one sheet of
 A4.But do not crowd it - you will probably need
 two sheets. Do not normally go longer than this.
 Put page numbers at the bottom of the pages - a
           little detail that may impress.
Avoid fancy text styles like italics, underlining, or
shadows
Use standard 10 to 14 point fonts like Times,
Palatino , courier and Helvetica.
Do not use a newspaper style two column format
Avoid (parentheses) , {brackets}.
Use nouns and noun phrases rather than verbs
when possible to describe job duties .
Turn your weakness into strength
Highlight other skills that make up for the
                weakness
There are several basic types of resumes used to apply for job openings.
 Depending on your personal circumstances, choose a chronological, a
             functional, combination, or a targeted resume.



                       Chronological
                            CV                 Functional
                                                  CV
The chronological CV/resume is the most traditional type of resume,
organized by job titles with the most recent position listed first, this
means your most recent job gets the greatest emphasize .

Employers tend to prefer the chronological resume because the format
lists prior positions beginning with the most current. Employers
perceive this resume style as fact-based and easily skimmed.

 For job seekers with solid experience and a logical job history, the
chronological resume is the most effective. Career changers and those
who lack formal on-the-job experience (like new graduates) find this
resume the most difficult to write.
A functional resume focuses on your skills and
     experience, rather than on your chronological work
                           history.
It is used most often by people who are changing careers
        or who have gaps in their employment history.
A combination resume lists your skills and experience
first. Your employment history is listed next. With this
  type of resume you can highlight the skills you have
  that are relevant to the job you are applying for, and
    also provide the chronological work history that
                    employers prefer.
A targeted resume is a resume that is customized so that
   it specifically highlights the experience and skills you
  have that are relevant to the job you are applying for. It
  definitely takes more work to write a targeted resume
    than to just click to apply with your existing resume.
     However, it's well worth the effort, especially when
      applying for jobs that are a perfect match for your
                qualifications and experience.
Social security number
Martial status
Health
Citizenship
Age
Irrelevant awards
Travel history
Salary information
Reasons for leaving a posision
Have another person review and proofread your
resume.
Look for spelling errors, grammatical ,weakness , and
inconsistent capitalization.
Keep your resume current and relevant.
Read your resume numerous times over several days to
catch any hidden mistakes.
A job cover letter is a letter of introduction to an
employer, which is used to formally submit a resume
for employer review.
The purposely of the cover letter is to identify your
intent to "apply for" or "seek out" a specific position
within a company.
A job cover letter is a critical part of the job search
process. It allows you the first opportunity to gain
some interest from the employer.
A cover letter is sent with your CV , it can make a
difference being successful in your job search or not.
Your cover letter should not be a copy of your CV.
Specify some of your cover letter achievements and be
sure you know how to handle cover letter weakness .
A cover letter is away of showing your writing and
reporting skills .
Co not mention salary in your cover letter.
Stress interviews are used to see how the jobseeker handle himself. You may be sarcastic
or argumentative, or may keep him waiting. You may also lapse into silence at some point
during the questioning, this is used as an attempt to unnerve the jobseeker.




In a one-on-one interview, it has been established that the jobseeker has the skills and
education necessary for the position. You want to see if the jobseeker will fit in with the
company, and how his/her skills complement the rest of the department. In a one-on-one
interview the jobseeker's goal is to establish rapport with the interviewer and to show
that his/her qualifications will benefit the company.
The same rules apply in lunch interviews as in those held at the office. The setting may be more
casual, but it is a business lunch and the jobseeker has to be watched carefully. The jobseeker
must use the lunch interview to develop common ground with your interviewer.



Telephone interviews are merely screening interviews meant to eliminate poorly qualified
candidates so that only a few are left for personal interviews. The jobseeker's mission in this
interviewed is to be invited for a personal face-to-face interview.




Typically this is the first step a company takes after the resumes have been scrutinized. The
purpose of this meeting is to assess the skills and personality traits of the potential candidates.
The objective ultimately is to “screen out” those applicants the interviewer feels should not be
hired due to lack of skills or bad first impressions. The interviewer must also “screen in” those
candidates she/he feels would make a valuable contribution to the company. Your job during
this preliminary meeting is to convince this person you are worthy to take the next step.
A group interview is usually designed to uncover the leadership potential of prospective
managers and employees who will be dealing with the public. The front-runner
candidates are gathered together in an informal, discussion-type interview. A subject is
introduced and the interviewer will start off the discussion. The goal of the group
interview is to see how the jobseeker interact with others and how use him/her
knowledge and reasoning powers to win others over.




Frequently the Screening Interview is combined with the General Interview due to time
constraints many companies have during the hiring process. Often the jobseeker will
meet with the supervisor over the position for which he/she is applying. During this
interview he/she will be discussing the specifics of the position, the company and
industry.
There are different types of interview questions:
  General questions
e.g. Tell me about yourself. Why did you leave your last job?
  Job specific questions
e.g. Can you do the job? Do you want the job?
  Questions by function
e.g. What background do you have that would be helpful in consulting?
  Illegal interview questions
e.g. Age? Date of Birth? How tall are you? How many children do you have?
Prepare your clothes for your interview, business-like, clean, pressed
and conservative
 Prepare papers for your interview, including extra copies of your
resume, job reference lists, reference letters
 Prepare your travel to the interview location; arrive 10 minutes early
Be prepared to answer and ask questions
 Prepare for Open-Ended Questions; Anticipate what will be asked
 Be prepared to answer inconsistencies or gaps in your resume
Don't eat garlic before the interview
Arrive 10 minutes early
Maintain professionalism
Be aware of your non-verbal behaviours
Be enthusiastic about the position
Avoid negative comments about previous jobs or managers
Listen very carefully to each question and give thoughtful, to-the
point and honest answers
When offered the opportunity, ask the questions you have
prepared in advance
Make sure you understand next steps in the hiring process
Don't eat gum or smoke
Take notes immediately following the interview so you don’t forget
critical details
    Always send a Thank You Letter
    Either e-mail or send a handwritten note to the hiring manager
    The Recruiter will contact you to advise you about next steps
    If another candidate is selected, consider sending a follow-up note
to the manager to let them know that should another or similar
position become available, you would be interested in the
opportunity to interview again
A letter of inquiry can help you uncover the hidden job market,
sometimes these cover letters are called marketing letters .
A letter of inquiry should be followed up with a phone call as this
increase your chance of getting your “foot in the door”


Don't over look the thank you letter it can be very helpful to make you
stand out from other candidates.


after an employment interview
To a person or contact who referred to a particular job
Before send the acceptance letter you need
to decide if you are going to accept or reject
the job offer.
Steps for job application
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Steps for job application

  • 1.
  • 2. CV/Resume writing are first steps in your job search • Curriculum vita CV • • • Biography Written BRIT • Spoken or written • Biography Resume • AM
  • 3. References Educational Documents & Job transcripts descriptions materials Performance review
  • 4. Before you start to write your CV
  • 5. Before you start to write your CV Sit down with a piece of paper. Look at the job(s) that you are applying for. Consider how your skills, education, and experience compare with the skills that the job requires. How much information do you have about the job description? Sometimes employers do not give enough information, Ask for more detail if needed. Spend time researching detail about the job(s) that interest you.
  • 6. What a CV include Personal details Education Work Experience Skills References CV objective
  • 7. What a CV include Personal Work References skills Education details experience Give tow Place, Recent Ability in Name, names – one recent experience other surname, from your education first ,the languages, local place of first, any name of computing address, E- study and special your and typing mail one from any project, employer, experience address, work . thesis, or job title, situation you dissertation phone part time have had or work number work, your family and friends. Pre- What did you college actually courses, achieve in the grades. job, responsibilities .
  • 8. CV objective It should include : your skills , achievements, the position you are seeking , the kind of company you would like to work for . e.g. Sample Objective #1 To gain a position as a XXXXXXXX. Sample Objective #2 To gain a position as a XXXXXXXXXX that will utilize my skills, and will make a positive impact on our customers and the performance of XXX Tips: Describe the job you are seeking It should be one or two sentence if needed but not longer Focus on the employers needs rather than yours
  • 9. Action verbs to use in describing your accomplishments Advised Communicated Administered completed Created Expanded Designed improved
  • 10. Maybe all you need to say will fit onto one sheet of A4.But do not crowd it - you will probably need two sheets. Do not normally go longer than this. Put page numbers at the bottom of the pages - a little detail that may impress.
  • 11. Avoid fancy text styles like italics, underlining, or shadows Use standard 10 to 14 point fonts like Times, Palatino , courier and Helvetica. Do not use a newspaper style two column format Avoid (parentheses) , {brackets}. Use nouns and noun phrases rather than verbs when possible to describe job duties .
  • 12. Turn your weakness into strength Highlight other skills that make up for the weakness
  • 13. There are several basic types of resumes used to apply for job openings. Depending on your personal circumstances, choose a chronological, a functional, combination, or a targeted resume. Chronological CV Functional CV
  • 14. The chronological CV/resume is the most traditional type of resume, organized by job titles with the most recent position listed first, this means your most recent job gets the greatest emphasize . Employers tend to prefer the chronological resume because the format lists prior positions beginning with the most current. Employers perceive this resume style as fact-based and easily skimmed. For job seekers with solid experience and a logical job history, the chronological resume is the most effective. Career changers and those who lack formal on-the-job experience (like new graduates) find this resume the most difficult to write.
  • 15.
  • 16. A functional resume focuses on your skills and experience, rather than on your chronological work history. It is used most often by people who are changing careers or who have gaps in their employment history.
  • 17.
  • 18. A combination resume lists your skills and experience first. Your employment history is listed next. With this type of resume you can highlight the skills you have that are relevant to the job you are applying for, and also provide the chronological work history that employers prefer.
  • 19.
  • 20. A targeted resume is a resume that is customized so that it specifically highlights the experience and skills you have that are relevant to the job you are applying for. It definitely takes more work to write a targeted resume than to just click to apply with your existing resume. However, it's well worth the effort, especially when applying for jobs that are a perfect match for your qualifications and experience.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Social security number Martial status Health Citizenship Age Irrelevant awards Travel history Salary information Reasons for leaving a posision
  • 24. Have another person review and proofread your resume. Look for spelling errors, grammatical ,weakness , and inconsistent capitalization. Keep your resume current and relevant. Read your resume numerous times over several days to catch any hidden mistakes.
  • 25. A job cover letter is a letter of introduction to an employer, which is used to formally submit a resume for employer review. The purposely of the cover letter is to identify your intent to "apply for" or "seek out" a specific position within a company. A job cover letter is a critical part of the job search process. It allows you the first opportunity to gain some interest from the employer. A cover letter is sent with your CV , it can make a difference being successful in your job search or not.
  • 26. Your cover letter should not be a copy of your CV. Specify some of your cover letter achievements and be sure you know how to handle cover letter weakness . A cover letter is away of showing your writing and reporting skills . Co not mention salary in your cover letter.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. Stress interviews are used to see how the jobseeker handle himself. You may be sarcastic or argumentative, or may keep him waiting. You may also lapse into silence at some point during the questioning, this is used as an attempt to unnerve the jobseeker. In a one-on-one interview, it has been established that the jobseeker has the skills and education necessary for the position. You want to see if the jobseeker will fit in with the company, and how his/her skills complement the rest of the department. In a one-on-one interview the jobseeker's goal is to establish rapport with the interviewer and to show that his/her qualifications will benefit the company.
  • 30. The same rules apply in lunch interviews as in those held at the office. The setting may be more casual, but it is a business lunch and the jobseeker has to be watched carefully. The jobseeker must use the lunch interview to develop common ground with your interviewer. Telephone interviews are merely screening interviews meant to eliminate poorly qualified candidates so that only a few are left for personal interviews. The jobseeker's mission in this interviewed is to be invited for a personal face-to-face interview. Typically this is the first step a company takes after the resumes have been scrutinized. The purpose of this meeting is to assess the skills and personality traits of the potential candidates. The objective ultimately is to “screen out” those applicants the interviewer feels should not be hired due to lack of skills or bad first impressions. The interviewer must also “screen in” those candidates she/he feels would make a valuable contribution to the company. Your job during this preliminary meeting is to convince this person you are worthy to take the next step.
  • 31. A group interview is usually designed to uncover the leadership potential of prospective managers and employees who will be dealing with the public. The front-runner candidates are gathered together in an informal, discussion-type interview. A subject is introduced and the interviewer will start off the discussion. The goal of the group interview is to see how the jobseeker interact with others and how use him/her knowledge and reasoning powers to win others over. Frequently the Screening Interview is combined with the General Interview due to time constraints many companies have during the hiring process. Often the jobseeker will meet with the supervisor over the position for which he/she is applying. During this interview he/she will be discussing the specifics of the position, the company and industry.
  • 32. There are different types of interview questions: General questions e.g. Tell me about yourself. Why did you leave your last job? Job specific questions e.g. Can you do the job? Do you want the job? Questions by function e.g. What background do you have that would be helpful in consulting? Illegal interview questions e.g. Age? Date of Birth? How tall are you? How many children do you have?
  • 33. Prepare your clothes for your interview, business-like, clean, pressed and conservative Prepare papers for your interview, including extra copies of your resume, job reference lists, reference letters Prepare your travel to the interview location; arrive 10 minutes early Be prepared to answer and ask questions Prepare for Open-Ended Questions; Anticipate what will be asked Be prepared to answer inconsistencies or gaps in your resume Don't eat garlic before the interview
  • 34. Arrive 10 minutes early Maintain professionalism Be aware of your non-verbal behaviours Be enthusiastic about the position Avoid negative comments about previous jobs or managers Listen very carefully to each question and give thoughtful, to-the point and honest answers When offered the opportunity, ask the questions you have prepared in advance Make sure you understand next steps in the hiring process Don't eat gum or smoke
  • 35. Take notes immediately following the interview so you don’t forget critical details Always send a Thank You Letter Either e-mail or send a handwritten note to the hiring manager The Recruiter will contact you to advise you about next steps If another candidate is selected, consider sending a follow-up note to the manager to let them know that should another or similar position become available, you would be interested in the opportunity to interview again
  • 36. A letter of inquiry can help you uncover the hidden job market, sometimes these cover letters are called marketing letters . A letter of inquiry should be followed up with a phone call as this increase your chance of getting your “foot in the door” Don't over look the thank you letter it can be very helpful to make you stand out from other candidates. after an employment interview To a person or contact who referred to a particular job
  • 37.
  • 38. Before send the acceptance letter you need to decide if you are going to accept or reject the job offer.