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#5 How Being Specific on your CV sets you apart!

“Become a Meaningful Specific, not a wandering generality!” – Zig Ziglar “Proficient in Sales”, “Effective communicator”, “Hard worker”, “Good Organisational Skills”, “Excellent Managerial Skills”, “Very Experienced”, “Motivated”, “Determined”… If you have similar expressions on your CV currently, you’re in luck, this tip is for you! If you think about it, what do these expressions really mean? […]


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Quantify or Be Ignored: The Most Important CV Tip Ever!

Your CV is the window of your shop. In other words, your shop might sell the most amazing articles at the most amazing prices, if the window looks untidy, disorganised or does not include products that people are after… you might not have any customer entering at all. As we know, employers and recruiters, when […]


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1 CV Writing Tip That Could Change Your Job Search Forever!

In my experience, the #1 thing that CVs are mostly missing is achievements. It sounds simple right? Well it really is, but very few CVs have achievements clearly stated. Although every CV is different, without achievements, they all look the same. They all include terms like “Hard worker”, “Good communication skills”, “Good analytical Skills”, “Good […]


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How to Make sure your CV gets found by Employers!

Preliminary note: Remember that the #1 purpose of writing your CV should be to GET AN INTERVIEW! (NOT A JOB… YET…) There’s 1 thing that your CV must have in order to receive more phone calls from Employers. Use keywords… lots of them. 1st stage of the process: Your resume/CV needs to be found. It sounds […]


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Employers and Job Seekers do not speak the same language!

We have always been amazed to hear employers say they can’t find the right skills, and Job Seekers say they can’t find the right Job. These two constantly come across one another but rarely connect. That’s because they do not think the same way and therefore do not speak the same language!


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