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• Employers often examine a CV for less than one minute before deciding whether to reject it

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or to shortlist it for further consideration. You've missed your chance if you don't make the
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• If you're applying for a job that's been advertised, make sure you follow the application

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process. The job posting may include instructions on how to apply,the length and/or format
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• Be brief: two A4 pages are usually more than enough, irrespective of your education or
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experience. Do not exceed three pages. If you hold a degree, include your secondary school
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qualifications only if relevant to the job in question.

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• If your work experience is limited, Describe your education and training first; highlight
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volunteering activities and placements or traineeships etc.
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• Give specific examples. Quantify your achievements.
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• Update your CV as your experience develops. Don’t hesitate to remove old
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• Always adapt your CV to suit the post you are applying for.

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• Highlight your strengths according to the needs of the employer and focus on the skills
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that match the job.
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• Do not include work experience or training which is not relevant to the application.

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• Explain any breaks in your studies or career giving examples of any transferable skills you

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• Before sending your CV to an employer, check again that it corresponds to the required

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• Check your CV once you have filled it in.

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• Do not forget to write a cover letter.

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