CV and interview briefing – from Chess Partnership
Some brief advice on CVs and preparing for interviews…
Preparing a CV
- It should be simple and easy to read
- Focus on the key points- leave the detail for the interview
- Keep it short, the CV should be not more than two pages if possible
- Make sure the information in the CV is relevant to the interview
- List your latest job first
- Use positive language in preparing your CV and stress your achievements
- Be honest
- Give useful contact details, such as address, phone numbers (work, home, mobile) and e-mail address.
Preparing for the interview
- Research the company. Read the press, look at the Company web site, use a search engine to check any references to it on the web.
- If you will be based at a particular unit or location, then try to visit it prior to the interview.
- Think of questions you might be asked and how you might answer them.
- Prepare questions to ask at the interview.
- Think about what to wear; if in doubt dress more formally than casually.
- Whatever you decide to wear, look smart and well presented.
- Make sure you know where the interview is, who you are meeting and how you are going to get there.
- Leave plenty of time to get to the interview.
At the interview
- Try to be as relaxed and confident as possible
- Be friendly, positive and honest
- Think about the questions before answering
- Give clear, concise answers- don't waffle
Sample interview questions you may be asked
- What attracted you to this position?
- Why are you leaving your present job?
- Why were you in your previous job for such a short/long time?
- What were your major achievements in your last job?
- What do you look for in a manager?
- What are your greatest strengths/weaknesses?
- How do you motivate people?
- What would your colleagues say about you?
- What was your biggest mistake?
- Where do you see yourself in 5 years' time?
Article courtesy of recruitment consultants Chess Partnership
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