Career Advice

Tricks and Tips of Resume Writing:


1. Make sure your job and skill titles matches the job that you are applying for

2. Use highlighting to your advantage. An employer just gives a passing glance to your C.V and he might just      ignore it if something interesting does not catch his attention.

3. Make sure that the content of your resume is detailed enough to let your employers know about your      previous job profile, company, and salary you got.

4. Use power words which give a clear idea about your knowledge of the job profile.

5. Never use the first person, I, me, we, our – unless you are very young and want to seem cute.

6. In addition to your needs, try emphasizing the link between your skills and the employer’s needs.

7. Make sure that your resume creates such an image that matches the salary you are expecting out of the  job.


If you create a resume based on these tips, you are sure to attract attention by employers one and all. 

Interview Tips:

1. You are at the interview because the employer wants you there. It’s not goodwill, or charity – you earned the right to be there, so be confident in your abilities – you’ve just overcome the first step!

2. Go into the interview, smile and shake the hands of the people who will be employing you. And for the love of God, try to remember their names!

3. Be relaxed – especially important if the job you are going for requires client or customer contact – if you cant be relaxed while being interviewed, you will not get a customer / client related job. Don’t pick your nose and put your feet up on the desk though – that’s too relaxed.

4. Think of something interesting to ask them. If it’s a large company that has been in the press recently, then ask about it – read up on industry and sector news – it shows that you are keeping up to date with new developments and that you’re on the ball.

5. Try to relate your existing skills to the role that you are applying for (eg, “oh yes, I did a similar thing at school/college/uni/a previous job..”).

6. Sell yourself. You are offering them a service, which they will have to pay you for. They are your customers. Go get them tiger!

7. If you screw it up or for whatever reason you don’t get the job – chalk it up to experience and move on to the next interview. Don’t let it set you back (you are never going to see these people again anyway!). Interview skills are learned and developed through experience, so don’t dwell on your failures – but do learn from them!