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The problem is all the jobs I've had in the past, and the one I've got now, I've known that I'd got the job before I even sat down to be interviewed. Not because I'm cocky, but because they are jobs that a monkey could do. If you could spell your own name, you were hired.
I've had a few tips from friends, and from the net :
* Write your CV tailored to the job you want.
* Detail what strengths you have brought to previous jobs and how that would help you in your new job.
* Try to convey ambition.
* Be to the point. (My CV is only 2 pages anyway)
Any tips, as I've been out of full time work for over a month, and working evenings/weekends at somerfield is becoming seriously painful. Is a covering letter essential? What do I put in it, apart from being interested in the job? Any tips on interviews, except being confident, looking interviewers in the eye (which I always do), not licking the window etc.
Cheers for any help if you can give it.
And the fact that I'd be meeting a whole plethora of barmaids and waitresses has little or nothing to do with it.
As far as I know there are 2 available positions, both the same, and so far 4 people including me who are applying.
The MD is alledgedly going to be sitting in on the meeting, so it's certainly time to 'wow' him with my skills, self confidence, razor sharp wit and dynamicism.
A full week to prepare for this, and I'm determined to get the post.
Dear Boss of Company 349
CAN YOU GIVE ME A JOB????
Yours sincerely
Borat
But it's a totally different job with a different salary etc.
'christ's sake.
never ever use so called cv companies cos you can tell exactly where theyve come from and theyre bloody boring