Usually the first opinion a prospective employer will get of you is your CV. So, let’s start there.
CV - Your CV need to stand out amongst all the others. Put the titles such as name, address, previous employment and qualifications etc in dark blue bold lettering. The font needs to be bigger than the main content i.e. Headings 14 main content 11. If you are posting your CV, put the CV on quality paper and don’t fold it into a small envelope, use the same size envelope as the paper.
Your experience - You should never tell lies on your CV but you can modify the truth a little i.e. if you have been a leading hand, promote yourself to foreman. If you had 6 months experience doing something stretch this to 18 months.
Qualifications – If you have a NEBOSH certificate put down you have a NEBOSH, leave out the certificate, that way they don’t know if you have a cert or diploma, and don’t put the date when you obtained it. Exaggerate slightly, or should I say dress up, what you have and what you have done.
Don’t bother putting in your hobbies on your CV, they aren’t bothered and sometimes this can be off putting, for instance, if you’re a keen cyclist and the guy reading your CV hates cyclist, it will probably go in the bin
Some of this may sounds devious but remember, you just need to get that interview, you can fill in the gaps when you get there.
Before the interview – Make yourself a list of questions, don’t include what’s the money, what’s the holidays what’s the hours? Do include, positive questions like, What’s the prospects for advancement.
At the interview – Dress smart, suite, tie, white shirt and black shoes, don’t cover yourself in aftershave.
It worked for me and I eventually became a compliance director for a large construction/ manufacturing company before becoming a freelance casualty risk surveyor for several leading insurers
Good luck
Edited by user 26 January 2021 18:26:54(UTC)
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