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CV Tips and Interview Guide
SOURCING AN IDEAL POSITION
This information is to assist you in
your job search from sourcing the
ideal position, composing the perfect
CV to creating the right impression
during an interview.
Finding the right position for you will
involve a little research. You will find
opportunities advertised in the local
press, recruitment web sites,
recruitment consultancies, job
centres and job fairs.
APPLYING FOR THE POSITION
Usually, a job application will contain a
copy of your CV and a covering letter.
Both should be presented neatly with
no spelling mistakes and be concise
in nature.
The application letter introduces you to
the potential employer or recruitment
consultant. If possible keep the
application letter to one side of A4.
Before sending your application letter
read through the letter to ensure that
it is free of any spelling errors.
Any application letters should contain
the following information:
• Where have you seen
the position advertised?
Wherever possible quote any
references given and where you
have seen the advertisement.
• Why are you ideal for
the position?
This is an ideal opportunity to
highlight your appropriate skill set
and all your relevant employment
history and qualifications.
• How can you be contacted?
Include your current address and
preferred contact telephone
number.
01
Application
CV Tips
WRITING THE PERFECT CV
A CV should be tailored according to
the role you are applying for i.e.
highlighting appropriate skills and
experiences that are relevant to the
role.
When sending your CV to a recruitment
consultancy the more information that
you can supply the better as your
recruitment consultant will tailor your
CV for you when sending it to a
company on your behalf.
Take time when preparing your CV. A
poorly presented CV calls into question
the plausibility of the information
it contains.
Your CV should include the following:
• Personal / Contact Details
Address, contact telephone
number, email address, date of
birth.
• Education & Qualifications
Professional qualifications and
membership.
• Career History
Positions held, company name,
responsibilities and achievements for
each role. Your current / last position
held should be the first listed. All
dates and length of time served
should be indicated for each role.
Keep this concise and ideally tabulate
your information for ease of reading.
• Personal Achievements
Personal awards received and
significant sports achievements.
• Hobbies & Interests
Genuine personal interests that can
be discussed in interview.
02
PREPARATION
Find out information on the client, plan
your journey and if possible request a
copy of the job description. Find out
whether you will have to take any tests
at the interview.
DURING THE INTERVIEW
Start the interview with a strong
handshake. First impressions are very
important, appearance is vital. It’s
difficult to recover from a bad first
impression, where as the good one will
give you the confidence to build on your
initial success.
A strong handshake while maintaining
eye contact is a good start. Keeping eye
contact will show that you are
interested and alert, as will sitting
upright in your chair.
Don’t ramble, keep your answers clear
and concise. Describe your skills and
experience in a positive way.
The interviewer will be looking for
confidence and interest in the position.
It is always best to ask for clarification
if you do not understand a question.
Take your time and think through all
questions before offering an answer.
An invitation to ask any questions is
generally a sign that the interview is
drawing to a close and that you have
one more chance to make an
impression. Find out anything that is
relevant and that has not been covered
during the interview.
Information that you have obtained
about the company will show
commitment and this effort will be
seen in a good light by the interviewer.
It may give you that extra edge when a
decision is being made.
Be sure that you understand the job
description. Think of ways that your
experience and skills fit the
company’s requirements.
Try to pre-empt any questions that the
interviewer might ask about your CV
and have well thought out answers
ready.
03
The Interview Guide
The interviewer will be impressed if
you have salient questions about the
company. You could also ask about
career progression but don’t let your
questioning in this respect eclipse your
interest in the position under offer.
Employers will not want someone who
is keen to move on and leave the
position as soon as they are employed.
Below are some areas that you might
like to cover with your questions:
• Ask the interviewer out of courtesy
if you may take down notes.
• Why is this opportunity available?
• How will my performance be measured?
• What are the longer-term opportunities?
• How does the role fit into the structure
of the department and how does the
department fit into the organisation as
a whole?
• Ask the interviewer how long they
have been with the company and what
their background is.
• Ask the interviewer what the next
step will be.
Make sure you allow plenty of time for
the interview to be carried out. Always
remain positive and affirm your
continued interest in the position.
AFTER THE INTERVIEW
If you have been unable to take notes
during the interview write a few notes
down as soon as you can, so as not to
forget any important information you
may need for the next stage.
Send a letter thanking the interviewer
for their time. This will allow you
another opportunity to express your
enthusiasm and interest in the role. Re-
affirm issues raised at the interview, if
you think it
is necessary.
If, at the end of the process you are
unsuccessful, try to find out why. This
could prove invaluable for the future as
you can address any problems and
move on to your next interview with
more confidence. Above all, be positive.
04
USEFUL ADVICE
• Get to your interview ten minutes early.
• Use the interviewers name.
• Make sure that your application form,
letter and CV are delivered to the
person who is responsible for
recruiting the position.
• Ensure that all correspondence is well
presented and there are no mistakes.
• Give a firm handshake.
• Wait to be seated. Sit upright and look
interested and alert at all times.
• Smile and display good eye contact.
• Be positive about your experience
and skills.
• Give the interviewer space to talk
to show that you are a good
listener as well as a good
communicator.
• Relay your appropriate skills
accordingly, whilst following the
interviewers lead.
• Show you are interested in the
opportunity and be positive at all
times.
05
Do’s
THINGS TO AVOID
• Remember, most companies operate
a no smoking policy, so it will
probably be best not to smoke just
before your interview.
• Never answer questions with a yes
or no. Elaborate on the answer but
don’t ramble.
• Don’t exaggerate or lie. You are
unlikely to secure a position if the
employer thinks you are
dishonest.
• Don’t be overly negative about your
present or former employers.
• Unless you are sure your potential
employer wants to give you the job,
leave questions about salary, holiday,
bonuses etc to subsequent
interviews.
• You want to be at your sharpest, so
avoid a late night or alcohol the night
before the interview.
• If during the interview you become
unsure about the position, don’t show
it. Remain positive. You may change
your mind as more information
becomes available to you throughout
the course of the interview.
06
Don’ts
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Guarantee yourself an interview....

  • 1. CV Tips and Interview Guide
  • 2. SOURCING AN IDEAL POSITION This information is to assist you in your job search from sourcing the ideal position, composing the perfect CV to creating the right impression during an interview. Finding the right position for you will involve a little research. You will find opportunities advertised in the local press, recruitment web sites, recruitment consultancies, job centres and job fairs. APPLYING FOR THE POSITION Usually, a job application will contain a copy of your CV and a covering letter. Both should be presented neatly with no spelling mistakes and be concise in nature. The application letter introduces you to the potential employer or recruitment consultant. If possible keep the application letter to one side of A4. Before sending your application letter read through the letter to ensure that it is free of any spelling errors. Any application letters should contain the following information: • Where have you seen the position advertised? Wherever possible quote any references given and where you have seen the advertisement. • Why are you ideal for the position? This is an ideal opportunity to highlight your appropriate skill set and all your relevant employment history and qualifications. • How can you be contacted? Include your current address and preferred contact telephone number. 01 Application
  • 3. CV Tips WRITING THE PERFECT CV A CV should be tailored according to the role you are applying for i.e. highlighting appropriate skills and experiences that are relevant to the role. When sending your CV to a recruitment consultancy the more information that you can supply the better as your recruitment consultant will tailor your CV for you when sending it to a company on your behalf. Take time when preparing your CV. A poorly presented CV calls into question the plausibility of the information it contains. Your CV should include the following: • Personal / Contact Details Address, contact telephone number, email address, date of birth. • Education & Qualifications Professional qualifications and membership. • Career History Positions held, company name, responsibilities and achievements for each role. Your current / last position held should be the first listed. All dates and length of time served should be indicated for each role. Keep this concise and ideally tabulate your information for ease of reading. • Personal Achievements Personal awards received and significant sports achievements. • Hobbies & Interests Genuine personal interests that can be discussed in interview. 02
  • 4. PREPARATION Find out information on the client, plan your journey and if possible request a copy of the job description. Find out whether you will have to take any tests at the interview. DURING THE INTERVIEW Start the interview with a strong handshake. First impressions are very important, appearance is vital. It’s difficult to recover from a bad first impression, where as the good one will give you the confidence to build on your initial success. A strong handshake while maintaining eye contact is a good start. Keeping eye contact will show that you are interested and alert, as will sitting upright in your chair. Don’t ramble, keep your answers clear and concise. Describe your skills and experience in a positive way. The interviewer will be looking for confidence and interest in the position. It is always best to ask for clarification if you do not understand a question. Take your time and think through all questions before offering an answer. An invitation to ask any questions is generally a sign that the interview is drawing to a close and that you have one more chance to make an impression. Find out anything that is relevant and that has not been covered during the interview. Information that you have obtained about the company will show commitment and this effort will be seen in a good light by the interviewer. It may give you that extra edge when a decision is being made. Be sure that you understand the job description. Think of ways that your experience and skills fit the company’s requirements. Try to pre-empt any questions that the interviewer might ask about your CV and have well thought out answers ready. 03 The Interview Guide
  • 5. The interviewer will be impressed if you have salient questions about the company. You could also ask about career progression but don’t let your questioning in this respect eclipse your interest in the position under offer. Employers will not want someone who is keen to move on and leave the position as soon as they are employed. Below are some areas that you might like to cover with your questions: • Ask the interviewer out of courtesy if you may take down notes. • Why is this opportunity available? • How will my performance be measured? • What are the longer-term opportunities? • How does the role fit into the structure of the department and how does the department fit into the organisation as a whole? • Ask the interviewer how long they have been with the company and what their background is. • Ask the interviewer what the next step will be. Make sure you allow plenty of time for the interview to be carried out. Always remain positive and affirm your continued interest in the position. AFTER THE INTERVIEW If you have been unable to take notes during the interview write a few notes down as soon as you can, so as not to forget any important information you may need for the next stage. Send a letter thanking the interviewer for their time. This will allow you another opportunity to express your enthusiasm and interest in the role. Re- affirm issues raised at the interview, if you think it is necessary. If, at the end of the process you are unsuccessful, try to find out why. This could prove invaluable for the future as you can address any problems and move on to your next interview with more confidence. Above all, be positive. 04
  • 6. USEFUL ADVICE • Get to your interview ten minutes early. • Use the interviewers name. • Make sure that your application form, letter and CV are delivered to the person who is responsible for recruiting the position. • Ensure that all correspondence is well presented and there are no mistakes. • Give a firm handshake. • Wait to be seated. Sit upright and look interested and alert at all times. • Smile and display good eye contact. • Be positive about your experience and skills. • Give the interviewer space to talk to show that you are a good listener as well as a good communicator. • Relay your appropriate skills accordingly, whilst following the interviewers lead. • Show you are interested in the opportunity and be positive at all times. 05 Do’s
  • 7. THINGS TO AVOID • Remember, most companies operate a no smoking policy, so it will probably be best not to smoke just before your interview. • Never answer questions with a yes or no. Elaborate on the answer but don’t ramble. • Don’t exaggerate or lie. You are unlikely to secure a position if the employer thinks you are dishonest. • Don’t be overly negative about your present or former employers. • Unless you are sure your potential employer wants to give you the job, leave questions about salary, holiday, bonuses etc to subsequent interviews. • You want to be at your sharpest, so avoid a late night or alcohol the night before the interview. • If during the interview you become unsure about the position, don’t show it. Remain positive. You may change your mind as more information becomes available to you throughout the course of the interview. 06 Don’ts