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Neglecting this vital stage of your application, and submitting a CV packed with errors could prevent you from being invited to interview, no matter how qualified you might be for the role.
This scenario is completely avoidable and the good news is that there are some simple steps you can take to ensure this doesn’t happen to you, even if, admittedly, your attention to detail can be somewhat lacking.
Here are the most common errors that I have come across throughout my years in recruitment, and how you can overcome them:
This is one of my real bug bears. With all the technology and software available today, I believe it is inexcusable. So, before submitting your CV and cover letter, you must always:
Ensure all elements of your application are consistent. Here’s how:
Formatting is often one of the first things a recruiter or hiring manager will notice. Here’s how to make the best first impression possible:
This is particularly important if an email and/or cover letter are part of your job application. Take time to double check the following:
In summary, I strongly advise that you give yourself plenty of time to ensure you have taken each and every one of the above steps before you hit ‘send’ on your next job application. By doing so, you will highlight to the recruiter that you are both diligent and conscientious, thus making it even more likely that you will be asked to attend an interview.
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CV WRITING: YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Jane McNeill joined Hays in 1987 as a graduate trainee in their London head office after graduating with an MA (Hons) in Psychology from Edinburgh University. She began her career recruiting accountancy & finance professionals, before spending 11 years recruiting senior permanent professionals for London’s banking & finance sector. During this time she quickly progressed through management roles and in 1992 she was appointed Director after leading the London city business to a phenomenal post-recession recovery.
Jane transferred to Perth, Western Australia, in 2001. Over the next decade she grew Hays’ business in that state from a team of 15 to nearly 250 staff. She also established and managed Hays’ banking & financial services business.
She was appointed to the Hays Australia & New Zealand management board in 2007. Now based in Sydney, Jane oversees Hays’ operations in both NSW and WA. She is responsible for 400 staff located in two states that are separated by a five-hour flight and a three-hour time difference. At the same time, she retains her keen interest and passion in banking & financial services recruitment by adding national responsibility for Hays Banking and Hays Insurance to her remit.
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