Jobseeker tips

When you are looking for a job, it is helpful to refresh your resume and hone your interviewing skills. We have prepared a number of articles which might help you in preparing you for the recruitment process.

 
 

Your resume is your primary tool to showcase yourself. It outlines your skills and experiences, your education, knowledge and successes. It is the simplest foot you can ever put through a company's door. Getting your resume precise from the start will make the process of finding appropriate employment much easier for both you and your recruitment agent.

We have compiled a list of tips and tricks that should help you to build a resume to be proud of.

How to present your CV

There is no specific way to present a CV. However, it should reflect the quality of the position that you seek. The resume is designed to get you an interview. Once in an interview, you can sell yourself face-to-face.

It is important that your resume be laid out in a logical and concise way. The font should be easy to read, and the paragraphs short and succinct. Use headings to break up information and draw the eye of the reader to the important elements. A well-laid out resume can be the differentiator in securing an interview.

Length

A tight, well written resume should be your goal. Keep it short and relevant.

Content

Break your resume up into logical areas, and keep it concise. Headings should be used that are familiar to most employers such as

Personal Information

This section should include your name, address, email, telephone contacts, and a brief overview of your interests. It should be short.

Education and Qualifications

School, University and other qualifications should all be detailed here. Lay out in chronological order, with the most recent qualifications first.

Employment History

List your employment history starting with most recent roles. Provide more detail on the roles in the most recent 5 years, and only summary information on roles pre-ceding the last five years. Include job titles, employers, dates of employment and responsibilities and achievements for each role.

Referees

Provide the contact details for both personal and professional referees, particularly from recent employers. Always request permission from the referee to provide their name and contact details as such. You should include the name, title, office address, telephone number and email for approximately four referees. It is also useful to include the basis of the reference (Employer; Co-Worker; Personal Referee etc). Friends and relatives do not make appropriate referees.

Proofread it

Always proofread your CV before submitting it. Look for spelling and grammatical errors, and errors in chronology.

Remember

A good resume is the first thing a potential employer sees, so it is worth the effort!

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