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Your CV should be short and to the point, matching exactly what the job description is seeking. Highlight your biggest achievements and skills that fit what the employer needs, not just a list of your past jobs.
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What exactly are 'selection criteria'?
Think of it as the checklist for getting noticed. It's all about making sure your application highlights the skills and achievements your future boss is looking for. More...For many employers, like supermarkets, government, and NHS jobs, directly addressing these criteria is a standard part of the application process. It's not just about listing your experiences; it's about matching them to what the job description asks for. This means clearly showing how your background and qualities make you the best match for the role.
Whether the criteria are spelled out or you need to dig a bit to find them, making sure your application speaks directly to these points can really set you apart.Selection criteria are the skills, experience, and qualities a company wants in its workers. This is especially key for those looking to fit into a company's way of working and goals. They might include things like:
- The right training or work background.
- Experience supervising a team or handling projects.
- Knowledge specific to the job or industry.
- Important qualities like being dependable and flexible.
Getting these criteria right in your application is crucial to showing you're the right fit and moving forward in your career. Sometimes they are clearly stated, but often, you'll need to read between the lines to figure them out.
How do we get started?
A quick call gives you a chance to get to know the person behind your CV (that's me). More...If you're not ready to purchase, let's have a fifteen minute call. You can hear about the different ways I can help with your CV and pick what works best for you.
I'll go through how I do things and what you can expect from working with me. My goal? To make sure your CV shows off what you're all about and gives you a better chance of getting interviews.
Remember, we'll only start once we've agreed on how to go ahead. If you're ready to jump in, sorting out your CV package on our call is a smart move to get things moving fast.
If we haven't already spoken, please use the phone icon link on this page to arrange our call.
What's in our CV packages?
I personally make sure your CV matches what employers want, based on our chat about your work goals, history, skills, and what you're good at. Here's how it goes: More...
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First Chat
We start by talking through your work life and goals. This gives me a full picture so I can make a CV that's just right for you. -
Making Your CV
Using what we talk about, I put together a CV that shows off your best qualities and fits what employers are looking for, making your application more likely to get noticed. -
Highlighting What You're Great At
It's not just about making a CV. It's about making sure your strengths and what makes you different shine through, so your application really stands out. -
Checking the Details
Getting the small things right matters. We'll go over your CV carefully to make sure it looks good, reads well, and doesn't have mistakes, so you can be proud to send it off. -
Making Sure Your CV Gets Seen
Most places use robot systems (ATS) to check CVs before humans read them. I'll make sure yours works with these systems so it gets through to the right people.
How To Mess Up A Job Application
There are plenty of stories of people who've applied for hundreds of jobs and never heard back. Here's why: More...
Ignoring the ATS
The main obstacle? Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS). More than 70% of CVs are screened and rejected by a robot at this initial stage because they don't match the employer's job description. This is the curse of the generic CV.Generic CVs
Sending the same CV to every job is a sure way to fail. Customise your CV for each application, underscoring how your particular skills and experiences make you an ideal candidate for that role.Mismatch with Job Specifications
If your CV doesn't reflect the skills and experience listed in the job advert, it might be bypassed. Ensure your CV aligns closely with the job requirements stated in the advert.Overly Designed CVs
Beware of those "designed CVs" sold by some, promising style over substance. They might look appealing with their colours and columns, but often, ATS can't process them. Opt for simpler, straightforward layouts that ensure readability by the ATS.To increase your chances of landing an interview, focus on creating a CV that's not only clear and concise but also tailored for the job at hand and compatible with ATS requirements.
Over 70% of CVs never make it past the digital gatekeepers. Why? They're set up to filter out CVs that don't match certain keywords or criteria the job's asking for.
- Oxford CV Writerⓒ
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