As a careers and employment specialist, I am continually amazed by the lack of preparation many people put into their job hunt. Lacklustre CVs, poor interviewing skills and a bad attitude seem to be the norm for countless candidates who embark on seeking out a new job. Therefore, what are the five key things you need, to successfully transition into your next role?
CV that "sells" you
Your CV is your 'brochure' that must "sell" you to the reader. In many ways, your CV is more important than your passport, as it dictates how much you earn for the rest of your life. Sadly, many people just throw together a list of their previous jobs the night before the application is due, and then hope for the best.
To be successful, your CV must do three things. The first is to clearly show your career path in reverse chronological order. Secondly it must highlight not only your responsibilities, but also major achievements throughout your career. Finally, it must be tailored to the keywords in the job description, making your application relevant to not just the human reader, but any applicant-tracing software that may be a part of the screening process.
Tailored Cover Letter