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CV Writing – Year 13 Stand out from the crowd Mrs Michelle Wilson Mrs Hannah Fehr Careers Team
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Aims & Objectives Understand the purpose and content of a CV Undertake recruitment/selection exercise identifying factors that make a good CV Appreciate the importance of evidencing skills from a job descriptions Raise awareness of your existing employability skills Acknowledge facilitating words/ phrases employer like to see within an application Enhance your chances of being selected for an interview
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What is a CV A CV is a marketing document in which you are marketing something: yourself! You need to "sell" your skills, abilities, qualifications and experience to employers
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When to use a CV When an employer asks for applications to be received in this format When an employer simply states "apply to..." without specifying the format When making speculative applications (when writing to an employer who has not advertised a vacancy but who you hope my have one)
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Personal Details Personal Profile ? Employment History / Work Experience Education & Training Hobbies/Interests References Tasks Achievements Responsibilities Skills Structure & Content
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Lets take a look at some advice!!!!
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Tips Grab the attention of the employer Demonstrate you have the skills for the job and provide examples Easy to read/ Good Format Keep it brief & concise Write in the third person Tailor each CV to the job
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Group Activity Develop articulating/ communicating your employability skills Provide Examples of what could be included within YOUR CV So....review the statements and feedback a favoured example for the group
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“I just flip burgers at football matches” Hardworking individual at ease with busy working environments, fully competent in adhering to food & hygiene and health and safety procedures. Offering excellence in customer service and potential to increase food orders by over 15% per quarter. Stay Positive & Upsell
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Conscientious, responsible and highly organised individual, who always strives to achieve the highest standard possible, with excellent IT & communication skills (verbal and written) offering great attention to detail and the ability to relate to wide range of people (Receptionist for local newspaper) Friendly and enthusiastic individual who is always eager to learn, works proficiently in a team and supporting others. Offering excellent mentoring skills coupled with the ability to manage difficult situations with patience and maturity. Seeking to work in a people centred organisation (Social Care ) Personal Profiles - Examples
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Automatic Rejections Spelling mistakes or typos 61% Copied large amounts of wording from the job posting 41% Inappropriate email address 35% don’t include a list of skills 30% More than two pages long 22% Printed on decorative paper 20% Detail more tasks than results for previous positions 16% Including a photo 13% Large blocks of text with little white space 13%
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Action Words Activity Examined Promoted Trained Discovered Budgeted Sold Recommended Assessed Monitored
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Action Words for your Application FOrm PlannedDevisedAchieved Developed LiaisedLiaised (spell it right!) Evaluated SupervisedCo-ordinatedManaged AdministeredControlledSelected CreatedInstructedNegotiated DesignedResearchedAnalysed DiscoveredRecommendedTested DiagnosedBudgetedMonitored EvaluatedExaminedAssessed PromotedSoldAdvised SelectedTrainedTaught ExplainedPresentedConducted DistributedOrganisedSolved RepresentedPersuadedCalculated CompletedArrangedResponsible for
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Activity Who Would you Invite for Interview? Review job description Review CV’s identifying Skills /Qualities/Education/Training Assistant Accountant Plasterer
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Know what the job involves Be prepared to describe how you meet the requirements and what you have achieved. Provide examples of qualities and skills being asked for DO NOT COPY JOB DESCRIPTION Research the organisation Prioritise your information – what is most important, catch the attention / Change the order of information to suite your advantage Most Importantly
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A historical document that stays the same once you’ve written it A way of cramming as much information about you as possible Acceptable without a covering letter A CV is Not
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First Impressions Focus Match Provide the Proof Summary
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www.cvtips.com www.cvtips.com www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv/cvexamples www.kent.ac.uk/careers/cv/cvexamples Harlington Careers Team: positive interview success rate – Find us in Room SF7 Sources of Help
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