Effective C.V And Cover Letter Writing - Part One
by Nell Taliercio
To begin, make a decision to discard any former knowledge learned
about the “rules” of C.V and cover letter writing. People
commonly become stuck in “bad” writing habits from a time gone
by.
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It is almost a certainty that since you
last wrote your C.V, much has been learned and even
more has been changed. This is as it should be, for everyday,
very creative people are adding to the C.V and cover
letter writing arsenal. The Basics
For years, we have been told that to be most effective,
a C.V should be only one page. This just does not apply
any longer! Today’s C.V is creative and unique.
Aside from the most essential and key elements, a C.V
should reflect the personality and need of the job seeker
and not be some cookie cutter rendition of what is “acceptable
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Standards in C.Vs and cover letters have changed dramatically,
but, only so far as the job seeker has the creative expression
and know-how to pull it off! Therein lies the difference. Everyday,
employers read all of the standard C.Vs. They are required to
go through each and every one! But, which one will catch their
eye?
Formatting in C.Vs and cover letters has expanded, too. When
you consider that your C.V will be your own, personalized
form of marketing yourself -- this lends itself to all manner
of unique communication and expression.
Again, so long as the essential elements are included in each
C.V and cover letter, you are at complete liberty to make
certain that your C.V will impress and with a bang!
Just how, exactly,
does one do this?
First of all, learn about the most basic principles involved
in writing a highly effective C.V and cover letter.
Once you have this down, the creative expression can begin!
Your most basic purpose in writing your C.V and cover
letter will be to be noticed among the many. You want
to stand out as not just a good candidate but as “the”
candidate just fitting for the job you want. |
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When you consider that next to your well written C.V, not even
one hundred other C.Vs will be written as well as yours, you
can see the odds will be in your favor. Your salvation here
is in writing a C.V that will compel a perspective employer
to notice your credentials. If you can master this technique,
the rest will be pure gravy.
Nell Taliercio is the publisher of a weekly telecommuting
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