Title: RSUM CURRICULUM VITAE CV MOTIVATION LETTER
1RÉSUMÉCURRICULUM VITAE (CV)MOTIVATION LETTER
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3Curriculum VitaeA CV or curriculum vitae is a
marketing tool. With your CV you will be able to
promote yourself. Imagine the CV as being a
brochure that will list the benefits of a
particular service. The service being your time
and skills! When writing a CV look at it from
your employers point of view. Would you stand out
against the competition (the other candidates)
and would the manager want to talk you for a
possible job? You have to ask yourself these
questions when writing your CV or curriculum
vitae.
4Networking and interviewing are essential for
your job hunt and your CV is just the first step
in the job search. However a CV will be your
first contact with potential employers and will
open the door. If you are invited for an
interview you would then be in a position to
explain and expand on what is in your CV.
5Some adviceRemember not to omit any personal
information (address, age, marital status,
contact telephone, e-mail...). Most HR managers
receive thousands and thousands of CVs, so try to
keep the number of pages in your CV to a minimum
Write it on a computer. You can send a written
letter of introduction, if the prospective
employer requires it. Use Simple phrases and a
clear language uses, in this way the company will
be able to understand you better.
6Resume Recommendation 1Focus your resume on
what the potential employer wants to hear. Your
resume should be an advertisement addressing the
needs of the potential employer, NOT your
autobiography. The employer should be thinking
"wow, this person has exactly what I am looking
for" as they read your resume.Resume
Recommendation 2Make your resume easy to
read. A potential employer will spend
approximately 20 seconds scanning each of the
50-100 resumes in front of them. An easy-to-read
format enables them to read your whole resume
rather than a small portion in that 20
seconds.Resume Recommendation 3Write a
resume with substance depth. Don't summarize,
water-down, and oversimplify your job
responsibilities and accomplishments. The result
is that a potential employer thinks "this person
is lazy and doesn't do very much"Resume
Recommendation 4Be bold but honest throughout
your resume. An employer will interview only the
3-5 strongest candidates. Modesty will cause you
to lose the interview.Resume Recommendation
5Prioritize the information that the employer
seeks and simplify or omit information of minimal
interest to the employer. The most significant
accomplishments and jobs need to be at the
beginning of the resume, not buried further down
the page.Resume Recommendation 6Proofread
your resume to eliminate spelling errors,
grammatical errors, and formatting
inconsistencies. A potential employer will say
"a person presenting them self this poorly on
paper will likely poorly represent our company."
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12- Dear Sirs,
- I am a 24-year old Turkish graduate from Istanbul
University of Biology. - I have been working for a Turkish pharmaceutical
company for 3 years as a sales representative. I
work mainly outside the office directly with
hospitals, doctors and pharmacies. We also have
pharmaceutical training periodically. I organise
our weekly meetings and prepare presentations on
human anatomy and drugs. - Last year, while working, I completed a post
graduate course in Business administration at the
University of Istanbul Faculty of Business. I
need to improve my English for my job and to help
me get promotion at work. - I started my career in the pharmaceutical sector
and I wanted to learn more and to increase my
knowledge of the marketing environment. I have
already worked in biological analysis and sales. - I hope I can learn a lot from this experience.
- Regards
- M.G.
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