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Job Applications by celler: 10:10am On Dec 17, 2009
Job Applications

A very important aspect of your job application is your CV. If companies receive applications, the first screening criterion is how your CV looks.

Someone with a lower University grade, but a professionally written CV and cover letter will have a higher chance than an applicant with a bad CV or application emails will so many spelling errors.

The design or layout of CVs doesn’t really matter, provided that all words or letters are properly presented with no spelling mistakes.
The most important features of a good CV are:

* Smart, simple and well presented format within 2-3 Pages. Complex or very detailed CVs can be confusing and takes time to read.
* Suitable fonts like Arial, Verdana, Tahoma or Trebuchet MS. It is better to use just one of these fonts as they are very easy to read and look professional.
* Use Title Case and not excessive CAPITAL LETTER. Capital Letters in a CV can be irritating to an Employer. Make use of relevant case throughout.
* Showcase your Experience before Education. Employers are more interested in what you have done to relate to what you can do.
* Use the following Titles: Profile, Experience, Education, Training, Etc. This is not a rule, but when you spend one page on Education, it does waste people’s time. They want to see how relevant you are to the job – since Experience counts.
* Don’t use bright colours. If possible, stick to Black. You don’t have to design the CV in order to impress. What you need is a smart way to sell yourself.
* Save CV as your actual name. Example Bola Okafor and not ‘my CV’. Imagine that many people send CVs and a good way to be unique is using your name.
* Write a brief email / cover letter that state your skills for the job and what you can bring in (not your education or your local government).
Re: Job Applications by bayoogere(m): 10:24am On Dec 17, 2009
Thanks for the information.
Re: Job Applications by celler: 11:24am On Dec 17, 2009
What our friends for. More jobs can be found below your site
Re: Job Applications by chibyke: 3:38pm On Dec 17, 2009
please help me and make corrections on my c.v,profile format and u can make some imput.its attached.my email is chyklinks@yahoo.com

Re: Job Applications by forgiveme2: 5:51pm On Dec 17, 2009
Mr Celler, you always help me. Thank you for the format
Re: Job Applications by gsandakey(m): 9:07pm On Dec 17, 2009
though am stil an undergraduate, i love dis ur posting. i just edited my c.v using d format stated
Re: Job Applications by forgiveme2: 12:41pm On Dec 22, 2009
Thanks
Re: Job Applications by celler: 5:52pm On Dec 23, 2009
any problem?

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