Posts Tagged ‘CV’s’
Friday, August 7th, 2009
Most jobseekers put time and energy into CV Writing and even pay people like me to do it for them. You need a good CV but I do feel though that there should be more emphasis on finding jobs in this market. I write CVs for many clients and as part of the process I tell them the reality of the current job Market with emphasis on proactive job hunting. I know much of this is not heeded and that many jobseekers will inevitably sit and wait for the jobs to be posted online or in the papers. I guess my point is that there is no point having a great CV if no one ever gets to see it.
Reminds me of a story I read once about two students who finished up for the summer. They both planned to get work for the summer. The first student spent the first week creating an immaculate CV and the other student got a job.
CVs are an essential tool as most employers will want to see the document at some stage no matter how you source the job. Having said this I know of many people who got jobs without a CV. In this market a planned job search strategy is more important as I feel it is harder to find jobs than write a CV. Are you using your CV as the reason for not finding a job when in fact it is more than likely your approach to job hunting?
Tags: CV, CV writing, CV's
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
My dear – Been so busy for the last 6-8 weeks that I have had limited time to research the market and my competition. If you are a jobseeker you have sooooooooooooo much choice for career advice, interview coaching and of course CV services and judging from my latest findings this choice has increased.
I noted a few individual providers that have set up in the last few months and the backgrounds range from management consultants to public sector. Of greater note – Irish Jobs has set up a new website myhorizon to support the jobseeker market in Ireland. They are offering CV support because the online advertised jobs market has collapsed. I had a quick look at the site and it certainly looks good and the prices are a real steal. Get on to them straight away –OR MAYBE HOLD UP A MINUTE.
Here are a few questions I would want answered if I was seeking a CV Service
Who is writing my CV?
This is critical as there are too many people working from text books. Unfortunately this won’t deliver in this market place. I don’t doubt the experience of the CV writers with myhorizon BUT I would still like to see a face and a profile.
What am I getting for my money?
A good CV takes 2-4 hours to prepare depending on the current state and the level of experience by the owner. When I see very low prices advertised I question what would I get for this price.
Is there human contact?
How anyone writes or reviews a CV without human contact beats me. How anyone reviews a CV without knowing where you are going beats me.
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Tags: CV, CV Content, CV Experts, CV Layout, CV preparation, CV Service, CV Services in Ireland, CV's, Irish CV Services
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Measurability have launched two new websites to expand their CV & Interview Service to jobseekers in Ireland.
The first site www.cvsolutions.ie offers a professional CV writing service nationwide. CVSOLUTIONS delivers high quality CV’s to jobseekers across a range of levels, roles and industry sectors. You can also find excellent CV tips and advice on the site (although this is still being developed).
If you need help with a CV visit www.cvsolutions.ie now.
The second site www.interviewsolutions.ie offers professional interview coaching to jobseekers. INTERVIEWSOLUTIONS delivers a high quality interview preparation service tailoring programmes to meet individual needs. Again you will find some free interview tips and advice on the site.
If you need help preparing for interview visit www.interviewsolutions.ie now.
Tags: Advice, CV, CV's, Dublin, help, Interview, Interviews, Ireland, Preparation, Skills, Support
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Read a view on CV Templates & CV Examples many jobseekers use online.
Tags: CV, CV Advice, Cv Examples, CV Templates, CV's, Examples, Executive, Irish CV, Preparation, Templates
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
A CV is a key tool for job hunting and it is a key requirement when applying for most jobs. It is essential to have an impact CV and this will improve your performance on the job market. I have worked with all types of jobseekers and all types of CV’s in my time tweaking some and transforming others from frogs into princesses. However a professional can only do so much with your CV without blatant lies.
So what do you do when your CV is not getting you interviews?
Hide the CV!!
Quite often I meet individuals who are totally different than the image their CV gives with positive attitude and personality that cannot be caught on paper. The problem is that they keep relying on their CV’s and struggle in the job market. What do they do? Normally keep sending CV’s and become deflated with the rejection.
If your CV is not working try calling the employer directly. Have your sales pitch ready and use the opportunity to get you point across. Remember you are your CV and not the piece of paper. You will get knock backs from some clients when you call BUT others will entertain you. Good luck.
For more CV advice check out this post.
Tags: CV, CV Service, CV's, Format, Irish CV, Jobs, Layout
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Saturday, March 8th, 2008
Many jobseekers are reactive when it comes to job hunting. When I say this I mean is that they rely on recruitment agencies or job board and sit back and wait for the interviews to roll in. Great if it is working (there are some great job boards in Ireland) but what if you are not experiencing positive results. You have a number of options;
1. Keep doing the same thing – BUT you will keep getting the same results!!
2. Try a different approach when dealing with agencies or search the job boards.
3. Try a proactive approach.
What is proactive job hunting?
There are a number of possible strategies available including speculative CV’s. Here are some tips if you are following this strategy.
Take a focused approach –target an industry sector or a geography region. Approaching this strategy in an ad hoc manner can prove fruitless.
Bypass HR – Sending a speculative CV to Human Resources can prove a waste of time. Although recruitment is managed by the department they may not be completely aware of what is happening in departments. For example the Finance Manager may know that an accountant has just handed in notice or that it has been agreed with the Directors to increase headcount and this information has not reached HR.
Focused cover letter – A generic cover letter will lose impact. Find out the name of the department manager and address it to him/her directly.
Follow Up – Follow up with the person you have sent the CV to. Prepare short sales pitch for the call.
This article was provide by Paul Mullan a CV expert in Ireland.
Tags: Career Coach, CV, CV Expert, CV Format, CV Ireland, CV Professional, CV writing, CV's, Executive CV, Getting a Job In Ireland, Graduate CV, Interview, Interviews, Irish CV, Job Hunting In Ireland, Job Search In Ireland, Jobseekers, Working In Ireland
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
Quite often the CV is not the problem
I regularly get requests for CV writing and design services from jobseekers only to find out that this is actually not the problem. When jobseekers are not attending interviews it is obvious to think the CV is not working. Quite often the CV is reasonable and the problem lies in level of activity and job search strategies. This is where a little black recruitment book comes in handy as it will provide a clear picture of what you are doing. It sounds obvious but if you are not applying for jobs you will not get any interviews.
Are you struggling in the job market and don’t know why. Speak to an expert!!
Tags: coaching, Cork, CV Advice, CV Ireland, CV preparation, CV's, Dublin, Galway, help, Irish CV, Kildare, Limerick, Louth, Meath, Waterford, Wicklow
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Friday, February 8th, 2008
Let’s face it most of you hate writing CV’s (That’s why I get so much work to write them for you). Well forget about writing a CV and make a videoCV. You all had aspirations to become Colin Farrell or Kate Winslet. No more practicing in front of the bathroom mirror – you now have the opportunity to put those skills to the test.
CVizz is a revolutionary new website that employers are using to recruit graduates (I guess this site will eventually evolve to cater for experienced jobseekers too). Why not register now to ensure that the top employers in Ireland have access to your profile.
Who said job hunting was not fun?
Tags: CV's, Graduates, Interns, Job Hunting, Recruitment, VideoCV
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