Here is an amazing discovery!
Employers do not understand 65% of submitted CVs.
Why?
I know you will ask.
That is why i want to reveal it in this article.
1.Firstly, if your Cv is to be submitted by hand, then
you must print it out on a special paper and you should
try as much as possible not to fold it.
2.Also, make sure you give your CV to a computer
operator with a good sense of graphics design.With this,
he would be able to give your CV a nice and attractive
letter head that will lure the reader.
3.Take time to craft the objective of the CV, that
is, the position you are applying for and what you
want to offer. You must make this aspect so enticing
such that the employer would be so interested in
reading your whole Cv.
4. Take time to remove all grammatical and spelling errors.
The omission or addition of a single letter can put
your CV in trouble.
5.Properly arrange all the details in your CV- Some people
do not know the proper sequence of organizing a CV.
They also do not leave adequate space between each elements
in the CV (e.g EducationspaceExperiencespaceETC)
If your Cv is clumsy, it looks uninteresting to read
especially when a lot of them are still waiting to be
opened.
Inside the Job Getters'Package at http://hotjobsecrets.com
you will have access to FULL details of packaging an
irresistible CV. You will also have access to samples
of professionally written CVs that you can use.
Start acting!
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
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