Jobs and CV tips
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Your CV is just the first step in the job search. It's like a key, which will open the door of opportunity for you. It will be your first contact with potential employers. It is your foundation for a successful future and therefore deserves all the hard work; remember you need to prepare different CV to apply for a job within a different field.
When writing a CV look at it from your employers point of view. Would you stand out against the competition (the other candidates) and would the manager want to talk you for a possible job? You have to ask yourself these questions when writing your CV or curriculum vitae.
It is possible to sell yourself for a lesser job when you are overqualified, but this tactic is actually highly counter-productive and doesn't normally work. Therefore you need to look closely the requirement of a job and then emphasise more on these in your CV rather than showing off your over qualification.
Regards
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http://www.bhired.com?user=148&track=35
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Your CV is just the first step in the job search. It's like a key, which will open the door of opportunity for you. It will be your first contact with potential employers. It is your foundation for a successful future and therefore deserves all the hard work; remember you need to prepare different CV to apply for a job within a different field.
When writing a CV look at it from your employers point of view. Would you stand out against the competition (the other candidates) and would the manager want to talk you for a possible job? You have to ask yourself these questions when writing your CV or curriculum vitae.
It is possible to sell yourself for a lesser job when you are overqualified, but this tactic is actually highly counter-productive and doesn't normally work. Therefore you need to look closely the requirement of a job and then emphasise more on these in your CV rather than showing off your over qualification.
Regards
Job Openings, Apply Now, Companies are hiring
http://www.bhired.com?user=148&track=35
For Online degrees, Masters and PhDs http://www.studypie.com?aff=3748&pub=975
For IT Certification http://www.vcertifyu.com?aff=1245
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