john mce's Articles in Resume Writing

  • Demonstrating Your Employability Skills on Your CV
    Employers will look for skills, behaviour and experience which can transfer into a working environment. Make sure your CV reflects this.
  • Which CV - Chronological, Functional or Targeted?
    If you're thinking about creating or updating your CV, you may be wondering which is best, or what the differences between them are. The three main types of CV are chronological, functional and targeted and they each have a slightly different approach.
  • Older Jobseekers - Update Your CV
    As an older jobseeker, you may feel left out by the current job market. Whether you've been made redundant, been out of work for some time or just fancy a career change, you should make sure that your CV is hitting the mark in a new climate.
  • Tips for Writing a Good Cover Letter
    A cover letter is an important accompaniment to any CV, telling an employer what is being applied for and matching the applicant's skills with the job description. Here are some tips for how to write a great cover letter for any job.
  • How to Write the Perfect CV
    Writing a CV can be a difficult thing to do. Do not write 'Curriculum Vitae' at the top of the page and don't put a picture of yourself. Knowing what CV stands for in Latin will not impress your future employer and neither will a nice picture, no matter how flattering it may be. CVs are about content.

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