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Writing the CV and covering letter to get you that interview

Your CV and covering letter are what an employer will base your job application on. It’s your first chance to impress, stand out from the crowd and secure yourself that all-important interview. You will probably also need a CV if you are buying a franchise.

If you’ve had a career break or not applied for a job recently or you’ve had a change in career then writing a new CV can be quite daunting.

Here we help you get it right first time with some simple tips and templates


 

Covering Letter 

This is more likely to be a covering email but it’s just as important as it always was to get right. The employer will read this before they read your CV so you need to make them want to open your CV straightaway.

Example

Dear Sally

I’m emailing to enquire about the position of sales person advertised on www.mumandworking.co.uk.

I have significant sales experience and feel that I would be ideal for this role. I would very much like to apply for this role please and I have attached my CV. I hope you will consider me, as I’m really keen to find out more about this job.

I hope to hear from you soon.

Many Thanks

Fiona 


 

CV 

Think of your CV as your shop window to your skills and experience. There are a few essentials that must be included:

Your CV should fit on a single page and be formatted to highlight the key information easily.

If you have had a career break do not worry about including it. You can use it to highlight any voluntary work or personal achievements during that time.

Include hobbies only if they highlight a skill or experience relevant to the jobs you are applying for. An employer is not that interested in if you like going to the cinema!

You do not need to include your martial status, data of birth, ethnic origin or if you have children. However we do think date of birth can help put a lot of your skills and experience into context so would recommend you include. You don’t need to provide references at this stage but they may be asked for you be ready with a couple.

You may need more than one CV if you are applying for a range of roles.

Ask a friend or family member to review it for you.

We've created a simple but effective CV template for you to use for your own CV -Download it here >>>>

 

 

 

 

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