had82 16.08.05, 06:53 Witam, mam małe pytanie : Czy w CV należy dać zdięcie czy nie ?? thx za odpowiedż. ps. Chodzi o UK pozdro had Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś czytaj wygodnie posty
chihiro2 Re: zdięcia w CV ?? 16.08.05, 10:24 Absolutnie nie! Tak samo jak nie podajesz daty urodzenia i statusu cywilnego. Nikomu tez nie wolno o to pytac na rozmowie kwalifikacyjnej. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: ela, weybridge Re: zdięcia w CV ?? IP: *.access.as9105.com 16.08.05, 10:54 bron cie panie boze! chyba ze jest zaznaczone w ofercie pracy ze chca zdjecie. to wtedy tak. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
jasiubleep Re: zdięcia w CV ?? 16.08.05, 12:11 So... here are some handy hints to ensure that your CV bites the dust at the first scan. Personal details. Write all about you, your family, number of children, nationality. The more the better—after all curriculum vitae is Latin for life story Employment history and education history. Put things in chronological order starting with your earliest education. By the time the reader gets to the end of the details, they will know all about you. List all your qualifications even if it is a life saving badge or a cycling proficiency certificate you got at primary school Achievements and prizes. Put them all in. It is good to let them know that you won the prize at school for poetry reading. If you are sporty, write about all the games you have played and the teams that you have been in Make yourself sound interesting! Choose an obscure hobby or interest or one that you have always fancied doing. Ice rock climbing or potholing sounds far better than stamp collecting. Having a pet or interest in animals gives the impression you are a caring person. What are the chances you will get asked a question about it even if you do manage to get to the interview stage? Make sure you have got a good reference by using your friends and neighbours and making it clear that is who they are. People who you used to work for and have gone abroad are also a good bet Don't bother to spell check. Someone reading quickly might well miss common errors like "managenment, liason, and opthalmology". Spell check only picks up mispelt words; it is no use if you have a left out a letter that spells a word, for example, "I work a full shit system" could make for interesting reading and keep the reader awake. A bit of humour never does any harm. Don't bother to get someone else to read it either—they are not recruiting you and they will probably just be bored Readability. Use a 10-point type—it allows you to get more in and is often hard to read. Different colours, especially as a border, and tables are good. Lots of bold, italics, and underlining to highlight all the different sections and their importance can be helpful. It will completely confuse the reader Grammar. Use long sentences and paragraphs. Use all the tenses. This will show off your grasp of the English language. Lots of "I did this" and "I did that" comes over well. The use of the apostrophe is also helpful to allow more words to be used Layout. Use your artistic talents. Produce a front sheet with your name and qualifications on it and for good measure—what about a photo! You might want to put a couple of key quotes in as well, for example, "I am dedicated to saving patients' lives" or, "I am an enthusiastic person and dedicated team worker." To make life even easier, download a template from the internet or a word processing package, just add the key details, and send off, no matter what the job involves Write a book—the thicker the better. Publications, presentations, teaching, audit, and other duties should all be included together with supporting information. Cram it all in. If you follow these rules, it will probably guarantee that you will not get shortlisted, which saves a lot of time and effort. The reader will have been bored by your CV and not remember you at all. Good news because if and when you apply for another job at the same place, you will not have to make any changes to the document and it will seem like a fresh application. However, if you really want to succeed, then ensure you do the opposite of the rules above and you will have a good chance of getting shortlisted and selling yourself at interview. But that is a whole different ball game. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś