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Thursday, June 20, 2013

What is a CV

A CV is a short list of fact about you and your work history, skills, qualification and experience. A good CV is essential when looking for work and it is worth spending time getting it right so it sells you to an employer
There is no set format or perfect template - how you preswent your CV is up to you - and each sector may require a different emphasis on a different aspect of the content, such as career history or qualifications.

Application Letter

The function of Application Letter is for applying a job
Stages :
  1. Opening : it should inform the position which is applied and the source of the vacancy information 
  2. Body : tell about your education ( a resume of your education ), your strengths, your work experience, the amount of the salary you want if necessary
  3. Closing : tell about your expectation if you want are received in this company   

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

CV

The basic format of the CV is as follow :
  • Personal details, including name, address, phone number, email address and possibly any professional social media presence. 
  • Career history, starting with your most recent job first. Include dates and temporary or voluntary jobs is appropriate
  • A personal profile which sells yourself and your qualities, tailored towards the job you are applying for
  • Achievements from previous jobs that are relevant 
  • Qualifications and training from previous jobs, with the most recent first 
  • Any extra information, such as reason for a career change or reason for gaps in career history, such as caring duties

How to use your CV

  • Send your CV with a covering letter or email asking companies if they have any current of foture vacancies
  • Use your CV to help you remember all the dates and information you need each time you need to fioo in an application form 
  • When applying for jobs by phone it can help if you are asked to give more information about previous jobs
  • HAving your CV with you while you're waiting to be called in to an interview can help refresh your memory. You can also leave a copy with the interviewer if they don't already have one 
  • Recruitment agencies may sometimes ask to see your CV before you can register with them

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The questions in job interview

EDUCATIONAL BECKGROUND
  • Could you please tell me your educational background 
  • When did you finish your university?
INTEREST AND MOTIVATION
  • How do you spend your free time ?
  • Do you have a special hobby?
  • What makes you interest working here?
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE COMPANY
  • Do you know the main business of this company?
  • In your opinion what makes our company special compared to others in the same field?
SKILLS, ABILITY AND OPINIONS
  • How many langguages can you speak? What are they?
  • Can you convince us thatperson for the job?
SALARY
  • How much salary do you expect from this company? 

Job Interview

The following are the questions usually asked in a job interview:

GREETING
  • Good morning / afternoon / evening 
  • How are you 
INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS
  • Was it difficult to find our office?
  • Did you find it difficuot to come here?
  • How was the traffic from your home to our office?
 PERSONAL INFORMATION QUESTIONS
  • Tell me about your self 
  • What kind of person are you 
  • What are your weakness and strengths?

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