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One more CV exampleTask: Read the CV below and complete it with these headings. a. Education and training. b. Main activities and responsibilities. c. Organizational skills. d. Personal information. e. Personal skills. f. Position held. g. Subject/occupational skills covered. h. Technical skills. i. Title of qualification awarded. j. Work experience.
2. The letter of application
The letter of application can be as important as the CV as it often provides the first direct contact between a candidate and an employer and if this letter is not written well it may make a poor impression. So, the CV accompanying letter is an important selling tool and needs careful thought. It also has a number of purposes: - It allows you to sell yourself by pointing out key features of your CV: how your skills and experience fit you for this particular position; - It gives you the opportunity to include material that is not in CV, especially personal qualities; - It shows your perspective employer that you know how to write a letter. The letter of application should follow the general guidelines for all business letters that means it should have an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. In the introduction part you should detail the job you are applying for and the circumstances that have led to this (for example, an advertisement, or the recommendation of an agency). The body of the letter provides you with an opportunity to present yourself to the employer: - Tell the reader about your present job and why you are looking to move on; - Explain why you are suitable for this job; - Emphasize the skills you have which make you particularly suitable for the job; - List briefly the personal qualities you would bring to it; - Answer any specific questions posed by the advert or job details.
It is important not to write too much, however. Two, or at most three, short punchy paragraphs are much more effective than two sides of rambling prose. The conclusion should round the letter off, leaving the reader with a positive image/ It should sum up briefly the selling points made in the body of the letter, mention any items (including the CV) you are inclosing, and express willingness to provide any further information that the reader may want. Поиск по сайту: |
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