CV Advice
Write an effective CV and earn interviews for Birkenhead and Liverpool jobs
Did you know that employers see hundreds of CVs. Great CVs stand out from the crowd, an experienced recruiter knows a good one in an instant. If the only CVs you’ve ever seen is your own, then don’t despair we have tips on getting your CV looking as it should do to help you win interviews for Liverpool jobs.
The best Liverpool jobs are tough to land. Liverpool job hunters need to be on the ball as Liverpool employers are quick to make up their mind about which CVs end up in the rejection pile and which go forward for interview. If you’ve applied for lots of Liverpool jobs and you’re getting nowhere fast, take a look at your CV, is it up to scratch?
Recruiting is expensive
Does the Liverpool employer who wants to fill their Liverpool jobs really want to gamble on a CV that looks a mess? Even with relevant experience, if there are spelling mistakes, as the applicant has not used a spell checker the chances are the recruiter will think “If he/she can’t be bothered for them selves, then why will this do it for our organisation?”
If there is a panel interview, then the person who recommended you to be interviewed might have their professional ability to recruit questioned if the interviewee end up being no good and suffers the dreaded “15 minute interview”
You want the choice of the best to be offered the best Liverpool jobs, so what can you do to win it?
Sort out that CV
Keep it up to date regularly, you should have a little intro section that can be tailored for each application. Don’t write anything like “I am applying for Liverpool jobs in this sector, however, I intend to work in a different sector”. Why would they want to train you if you don’t want to work in the sector they are passionate about? It’s the only part you need change. Jobs in Liverpool are fiercely contested, so your CV needs to stand out.
Job Experience
This is the main bit. It’s what employers are looking for. Liverpool employers looking to fill their Liverpool jobs don’t go to the education section, they look at what you’re about, what have you done?
It’s the main part of the CV. When searching through applicant CVs the first part most recruiters who want to fill their jobs in Liverpool will look at the Experience section. We suggest you put this at the beginning of your CV, with the most recent jobs in Liverpool first, and working backwards. The most recent 2 positions are the ones the Merseyside recruiter will judge you on.
If you’re applying to work in retail, its best that your most recent jobs in Merseyside were in retail. The Merseyside recruiter wants the best fits for the role, often they won’t want an applicant no industry experience (unless there’s no one else).
This is where you need to think about what you are writing
Remember you can’t claim to have done something you haven’t done: but if you’re applying for jobs in telephone sales positions and your most relevant experience was a job in customer service that occasionally required you to sell, you should stress this on your CV.
Here are 2 ways to write your CV for that dream job in telephone sales:
Customer Service
I worked in a busy office taking orders, organising my day and answering Customer Service queries. I also ensured that the office stationary cupboard was kept full and I occasionally supervised the team when the manager was on holiday.
June 2005 – June 2007
Sales and Customer service
Working in a busy sales environment with a high emphasis on selling into vertical markets. I achieved my sales targets by effectively organising my day. I often performed the role of supervisor when business needs required me to do so.
The first one does not sound like a sales CV. If you to be short-listed when applying for jobs in Liverpool you need to spend time on your CV. Think about what you’re writing: when the HR Manager is sitting in their office reading your CV what will it say to them?
When applying for jobs in Merseyside you should be writing more than we have shown above and bullet points work well too:
Achieved personal sales target 12 months running
- Won 60 new accounts that previously had never done business with us
- Increased sales turnover for my team 35% in 12 months
- Won sales person of the month 4 times
How else can you make your CV stand out?
Merseyside recruiters have a job to do: they need to fill their Merseyside job vacancies. What’s on your CV is the key to opening the first door: Interview.
Review some Liverpool Job advertisements from Liverpool recruiters on YourLiverpoolJobs.net, take notes on how they are written. Look at the phrases used on similar jobs in Liverpool to the one you’re going to apply for and other ones from similar sectors. You’ll see a common theme as to the way they are written. When writing your CV use these phrases to make your CV stand out to Merseyside employers.
Remember, you’re not a professional CV writer, (hopefully it should be the last one you ever write,) but Merseyside recruiters who are trying to fill their jobs in Merseyside see CVs all the time. If yours says “the right things” and has “the right phrases” you’ve more chance of getting short-listed.
Education
It depends on what you’ve done and which jobs in Merseyside you’re going for. Good advice is to put you educational achievements at the end of the CV, after the Experience section. From our own recruitment experiences at YourMerseysideJobs.net, the educational experience section is usually the section that has least errors. But in reality, experience is the key to interview.
Other CV mistakes to avoid
Spell checkers – Read your CV before sending it out when applying for jobs in Liverpool. There are some Merseyside Recruiters who will instantly disregard any applicant that hasn’t checked the spelling on their CV. The logic is usually: “If they can’t be bothered with attention to detail for themselves, then they’re not likely to do it for the company”. Spelling matters, get it right and don’t trust your American word processor spell checker!
Is it “driving licence” or “driving license”? You need to check.
Dates – Get you dates right. Liverpool Job advertisers are looking for gaps in employment.
Example:
2002 – 2003
Operations Manager
XYZ Shipping Co Plc
This information is no use to a Merseyside Recruiter. They need accurate months to be included. Were you employed for 12 months or from Dec02 – Jan03 and just 1 month. If the Merseyside Job Advertiser decided to interview you they will ask you the question. So you need to know the dates.
RFL – Reason for Leaving
“I left this role because I had a big argument with the Managing Director…” Its good to be honest but don’t include negatives on your CV. If the Liverpool Recruiter asks you at interview why you left you can discuss it.
Fill you CV with Keywords!!
Many Liverpool employers search for CVs online. They enter key phrases they are looking for such as “Account Manager” or “General Manager” or “Office Administrator”. Get the right search phrases on your CV if you want to be hunted down by Merseyside employers. Also if you’re in a competitive market and want to be found it’s a good idea to get key words relevant to your industry on your CV too.
Finally
Remember your CV is the first step only to winning your dream Liverpool Job. You have to make sure that at interview you step up to the mark. Don’t tell lies on CVs, you will be found out.
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