![]() Responding To Job AdvertsResponding to Job Adverts • Write N/A (not applicable) instead of leaving any sections or boxes blank but do not abbreviate or shorten any other words • Tailor your application to the skills and experience outlined in the job specification – if you are sending in your CV, change it slightly to highlight relevant points by subtly changing words or sentences • Include full address and contact details – it is not good manners to accept calls regarding applications at work, so include your mobile number and email address • The education sections should always begin with your secondary school and results there, you do not need to include primary school details • If you are currently studying, then include details in the education section, explaining clearly that you have not yet completed the course • Always list your past roles with most recent first, and be sure to list voluntary jobs too Recent Posts: Accepting a New Job Offer, To Take or Not to Take? ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 04/06/2009 New Job, Negotiating a Salary ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 03/06/2009 Preparing For A Job Interview ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 02/06/2009 Responding To Job Adverts ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 01/06/2009 Discovering New Job Opportunities ![]() Published by: Hirescores on 29/05/2009 Categories: Applying for Jobs Best Online Recruiting CV's and Resumes Employment High Performance Recruitment Innovative Recruitment Interview Best Practice Interview Questions - Winning Answers Job Application Tips Recruitment Recruitment Best Practice: 13 steps Recruitment Effectiveness Recruitment Ideas Recruitment Performance Measurement: 5 Tips Recruitment Process Redundancy Advice Resume Writing: 10 Tips Steps To Better Recruitment Tips For Getting That Job Tips For Giving Feedback Tips For Receiving Feedback Top 10 CV Pointers Top 9 Interview Tips Top Recruitment Tips Unemployment Advice |
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