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TOP TIPS FOR GRADUATES ON CREATING A SUCCESSFUL CV

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In one of the toughest job markets in 13 years, with an average of 100 applications being received for each graduate-level vacancy and over five million people on out-of-work benefits, specialist Human Resources consultancy P3 People Management has shared a few tips on how graduates can make their CVs stand out from the crowd.

P3 People Management’s Charlotte Gallagher said, “Recruiters spend an average of just three seconds glancing at a CV, so graduates should take time to ensure it’s easy-to-read and correctly-formatted, starting with a short profile of three or four lines listing proven experience for the role sought, using key words mentioned in the advertisement.”

According to P3 People Management’s recent client survey, employers’ tips for successful applications are:

DON'T use photographs - this does not strengthen your CV unless it was specifically requested

DON'T state marital status and date of birth - these should not be relevant in an equal opportunities environment

DON'T tell lies! Stick to truthful facts as employers may check up, or quiz you at interview and this could lead to any offer of employment being retracted

DO provide a personal statement at the top of your CV, outlining your key qualities and aspirations

DO include compelling facts - for example, perhaps you might explain how you helped increase sales for a company and back this up with the details

DO use keywords that are relevant - ie. easily-recognised job titles and buzzwords for the particular sector, so that when you upload your CV to a job site, these will help search engines pick your CV out from the rest

DO ask someone to proof-read your application for you - a simple spelling or grammatical mistake could prevent it being read

DO follow up with a call to ensure that your CV has been received, which will ensure that your name stands out

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Now we will all get the jobs we want!

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over five million people on out-of-work benefits



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DON'T tell lies!


Oh dear.

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DON'T use photographs - this does not strengthen your CV unless it was specifically requested


Surely they'll want to see my nice hat!????

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DON'T state marital status and date of birth - these should not be relevant in an equal opportunities environment


Oh but they are so relevant... since the real world is a not-so-equal opportunities environment...

ah t'is true. Now I'm married people look at me with a "when are you going to want maternity leave" face.

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I have, in the past, put my DOB on my CV to AVOID discrimination! (Not for any decent jobs - y'know admin etc.) I have a really old-fashioned name - the kind that would make one assume I am nearing retirement! My mother didn't think of these potential issues when she cruelly named me :-(

I think Bleebles is a nice youthful sounding name ;-)

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I think Bleebles is a nice youthful sounding name ;-)



Haha, yes! Trust me, it's preferable to my real name. To maintain my anonymity (because I quite like it) I won't reveal my actual name, but, to give you an idea, it would look at home on a 1940's school register alongside "Agatha", "Edwina", "Gertrude" etc. :$

P.S. I hope there are no Agathas, Edwinas or Gertrudes here, and my apologies if there are :p

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It doesn't take a genius to work out your approximate age from your qualifications dates or are you suggesting we don't put those on (but if I did that the fact that I have three degrees - cue a song - and two other post graduate qualifications - one of which is a minimum three years might be a clue that I am not in the first flush of youth)

I suppose I could just put some O levels (oh bugger that gives my age away), some A levels, some degrees, some post grad qualifications, cycling proficieny, 100m swimming, first aid

I bet the next posting will be "Look at this website (www.statingtheb****yobvious.com) for more ideas"

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DO include compelling facts


Lichtenstein and Uzbekistan are the only two doubly-landlocked countries in the world.

Would that do? I find that a compelling fact.

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DO include compelling facts


Lichtenstein and Uzbekistan are the only two doubly-landlocked countries in the world.

Would that do? I find that a compelling fact.


That is indeed a compelling fact DanB
And here is another one - Papua New Guinea is the only country in the world to contain a "W" and a double "U"

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I bet the next posting will be "Look at this website (www.statingtheb****yobvious.com) for more ideas"



I actually LOL for real at this. :p

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