by Debra Mills | Jan 5, 2015 | CV Writing Tips, Resume Writing
Graduating in the years during or just after a recession can be tough. The job market is very competitive and the recent graduate is competing against people with several years of relevant experience and glowing recommendations from bosses who did not want to lose...
by Debra Mills | Jan 5, 2015 | Career Development, CV Writing Tips
What to put in your CV when starting your career Whether you are looking for an accounting job or one in the service industry, you will notice that employers are often looking for people with relevant experience. If you are a career starter who is without experience,...
by Debra Mills | Feb 18, 2014 | CV Writing Tips
Writing a CV for the UK or Ireland If you are writing a CV for a position in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland, here are a few tips: Name and Contact Details: Clearly state your name, postal address, telephone number (either...
by Debra Mills | Aug 17, 2013 | CV Writing Tips
Two types of CVs or resumes are sent to employers — those that tell what you are and those that tell who you are. CVs that tell what you are highlight irrelevant and unnecessary details. Expect those to be tossed into an employer’s rubbish bin. Documents that...
by Debra Mills | Aug 9, 2013 | CV Writing Tips, Resume Writing
How to develop the best possible resume Resume writing should be taken seriously by anyone who is in dire need of a good job. According to professional resume writing experts at SolidEssay.com, a good resume normally wins the interest of any employer while a bad one...