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Learn how to craft a compelling CV that stands out to employers with insights from Claire Ward, a Career Development Adviser. This guide will help you understand the purpose of a CV, good practices in content and style, and how to tailor your experience to meet job requirements. Discover what personal information, education, and work experience to include, and how your CV can tell your story. Enhance your job application with effective cover letters. Access further support through career advising sessions and employer events.
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Get ahead!How do I write my CV? Claire Ward, Career Development Adviser
How do I write my CV? • Appreciate the function of a CV • Learn about good practice in content and style of CV Understand how to select relevant details for the job • Make connections between experience and employer’s requirements • Understand the purpose and content of covering letters
What is the purpose of a CV? • Demonstrates both suitability and potential for the job/sector • Promote yourself – with particular emphasis on recent and relevant experiences • Tell your story • To get an interview
Consider who is going to read your CV? • What is the employer is looking for? • What is different about being an undergraduate? • Employers want work related skills – people skills, initiative, problem solving, team work • Plus experience of any kind
CV guidelines • Effective layout and presentation • Right amount of detail • Tailored to a particular job - relevant • Interesting – makes you want more
What to include Personal Information Profile Education – what do you have to offer? Work Experience – paid and unpaid Interests – what else do you do? Additional skills – languages, IT literacy Referees Length?
checklist • Have you dissected the job details and researched the job and organisation? • Have you written a list of the essential skills, qualities and experience required and the matching evidence you can offer? • Are you using the right language?
Different styles • Chronological/traditional • Skills based/targeted/functional • Academic • Different – to attract attention
Cover emails and letters • Effective presentation and layout • Not repeating what’s in the CV • Explains interest in the job/why applying • Shows understanding of organisation • Appropriate language/register
What to include • Why writing? • Why you? • Why the employer/organisation? • What next?
Further help Short interview with a careers adviser Mon-Fri 10-5pm Briefing sessions – every lunch time! Employer Events Vacancies – part time, work experience, graduate jobs Website www.sussex.ac.uk/cdec