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How to write your CV

Your Curriculum Vitae (CV) is a summary of thskills anexperiences which you possess and its primary goal is to lanyou an interview with a prospective employer. However, it is of significance because it represents your first poinof contact with an employer, antherefore it dictates to him/her who  he/she is expecting to meet, and what way they should approach an interview with you.  

 

 

  When do you use a CV

 

 

A number of circumstances will require you to submit a CV.  

  •  An ad  for a vacancy may  request a CV, in this  case, a Cover letter will also need to be sent to express your interests in that specific position.
  • You may  be personally interested in a prospective employer, and  choose to send your  CV to them without the  availability of a vacancy. This will reflect motivation, as well as an informed interest in them, which will allow them to consider your application.
  • At times  you may  expect to fill out  an  application form that your  prospective employer uses as a CV format.  This will be their  method of finding  out  the same information which  you would  normally  reveal  in your  personal CV. Developing  a CV ahead of time,  gets you prepared for what  information you can expect to give in their vacancy application form.  

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