Top tips: presenting your experience
• Your CV may form the framework of your interview. Be
comfortable with what you have written and be prepared to
elaborate and talk enthusiastically about anything on your CV.
• Be clear about your individual contributions to the
achievements you list and be ready to explain them
at interview.
• Avoid obscure abbreviations, jargon or slang.
• Your CV should be an aid to the employer helping to direct
them to the skills and experience they have asked for.
• Don’t underestimate your experiences. If you can demonstrate
the skills you acquired and apply them to the role you are
applying for, then any experience can be of interest.
• Try to quantify successes with facts and figures – “scored
in top 5 per cent”, “increased sales by £x”, “managed a
team of five staff”.
• Remember that you shouldn’t lie or misrepresent any
information in your application - employers can dismiss
you if you do.
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