Critiquing as well as supercharging your CV
Welcome to the PhD jobs May newsletter. We hope that so far you have been enjoying the articles we have distributed. This seems to be the case, as visits to the site are reaching 30,000 a month so thank you very much for your ongoing interest and support. We have also seen an increase in advertising since the New Year, and more of you are registering your details for future opportunities. This month we are delighted to bring you our top 10 tips for critiquing as well as supercharging your CV. We expect this to be a success with our readers and members, as our author has over 15 years of experience in recruitment and staffing, so is well placed to educate us all on the best tips to improve the performance of our CVs.
Tip
2 begins today, with the rest to follow over the course of May. As we have mentioned before, if you
use these tips, why not write to us about what you accomplished, and the outcome of your results. You
can email PhD jobs at info@phdjobs.com.
Until next time, happy hunting, and look out for next month's issue of the Newsletters, focusing on how to write a brilliant covering letter and how to retain staff.
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Employers
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How
to Evaluate CV's more quickly, efficiently and reliably
It’s
well worth investigating a candidate’s stated reasons for leaving, and their expected
income in the new role, if these are mentioned.
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Employees / Candidates |
How to supercharge your CV
The
layout of your CV is very important.

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