Profesional CV

The Job Description

The Job Description

In a properly conducted interview, the interviewer should have a clear idea of what the job entails. This might seem to be stating the obvious, but it is not common for some members of interview panels to have little information about the job they are trying to fill. In large organizations, the details of the job are often written down in a document called a job description. This document sets out information about the job in a systematic manner and will usually have the following headings:-

•         Job Title

•         Duties and Responsibilities

•         Salary and Benefits (e.g. pay, bonus, company car)

•         Holidays

•         Working Conditions (e.g. overtime, travel, special clothing)

A written job description has two main benefits for the interviewer. Firstly, it helps the interviewer to form a much clearer picture of the kind of candidate who would meet the organizations requirement. Secondly, it enables the interviewer to give candidates accurate and precise information about the job while the interview is taking place.

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Payscales

When considering what job you want to apply for, it is important to look at the salary that goes along with it. 

It's important that you realise your value as a potential employee and apply accordingly. However it can be difficult to know exactly what salary your experience and skill set deserves.

I have attached a link that is very helpful in calculating such information, while this site also advertises current vacancies.

http://www.payscale.com/research/IE/Country=Ireland/Salary

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Cover Letter

What is a Cover Letter?

A cover letter can play a very important role in finding a job. A cover letter is a one page document that adds a personal touch to your job application. It can demonstrate to a potential employer that you are a serious and professional candidate.

What is the purpose of a Cover Letter?

A cover letter should not be the same as your CV. It should complement your CV. Your cover letter should add a personal touch to the data contained in your CV. A cover letter is the first written contact with potential employers and must generate a positive first impression.

How to structure a Cover Letter?

The Opening Paragraph – State the reason for writing and try and get the attention of your potential recruiter.Be specific about the role or type of work you are applying for and what attracts you to the company.

The Middle Paragraph – In this paragraph you introduce them to you the person. This is where you add a personal touch to your application. State a few relevant skills and achievements. Point out what it is that attracts you to the company and why you want to apply for the position. It is useful here to mention something in the companies recent past so that the reader knows you have researched the company.

The Closing Paragraph – Let them know that you are available for interview. Thank the reader for taking the time to review your application.

Interview Tip's Continued

6. Be polite to everyone you meet. From the initial phone call or email to organise an interview always remain professional. You never quite know who you are speaking to.

7. Remember your body language and tone. Remember in any conversation, communication is broken down into the following percentages, body language 55%, tone 38% and words 7%. 

8. This is no time for being shy about your skills. You have to be willing to guide the interviewer to the questions you want asked and the skills you have. A well presented CV will help you with this.

9. Make sure you thank the interviewer in person at the end of the interview and again with a follow up email.

10. No matter the outcome, thank the company for their time. All interviews now require a grading numerical grading system. You may have been a close second and should a second position become available it may be offered to you. Its another chance to show your professionalism. 

Interview Tip's

For many people doing an interview can be a very stressful experience. Its important that you remember if you have been offered an interview then the organisation are already interested in your talents and abilities as described in your CV.  Here are some tips on how to best address the interview experience.

1. Make sure that you know, understand and are able to speak intelligently about the contents of your CV. Do not have something on your CV that you are unsure about as it may appear that you have made it up.

2. Research the company and the position you are applying for. Make sure when you are writing your CV cover letter that you personalize each cover letter for the individual organization.

3. Arrive early. Arriving early shows you are organized, reliable, eager and motivated. All things the interviewer will look for in a potential colleague.

4. Bring a copy of your CV. While it serves the purpose of showing your organization skills again, it also is good to have something to hold so you are not wondering what to do with your hands.

5. Dress accordingly. Generally as a rule you cannot overdress for an interview. Being smartly dressed shows that you care about making the right impression and therefore that you care about the position you are applying for.

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The Importance of a well written CV.

Your CV is the first chance you get at making a good impression. If you do not take this chance you may never get another.

It can seem very daunting to start to write your CV and can be quite frustrating for some people as they are unsure what to include in it. 

As a standard rule your CV should be no longer than 2 or 3 pages long, depending on the position you are going for. 

It is important that you keep your CV up to date even if you are not currently planning on looking for a new career opportunity. As with most individuals your workload can be quite diverse and differ over a period of time even if you remain with the same employer. Fir this reason it is important that you continually make a list of your current job duties so you know what to include in your CV.

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