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CHAPTER FOUR: In a nutshell they should contain the following information: • Why you are interested in the job• Why your skills and qualifications meet their expectations • What is attractive about the organisation for you (try and come up with a specific example rather than the standard generic answer) • tailor-make your CV for each application according to the skills required for the job • don’t use template covering letters • take time to print it on good quality paper • check it. Over and over again. You only get one chance to submit your CV so don’t blow it on a spelling mistake. Finally you should take your new CV to your careers service and ask them to check it through for you. They are experts at putting together the best possible CVs and you should tap into this free resource. To find your careers service click here. |





