Curriculum Vitae (CV) is the most important document in the recruitment process. The recruiter decides which Candidates should be invited for an interview on the basis of CVs. Even an employee with the best qualifications may be deprived of chances because of a badly written CV. Therefore, it is very important for you to prepare your CV carefully according to a few simple rules:
A well written CV includes:
1. Personal and contact details:
Make sure that the contact details are correct and up to date!
2. Professional experience:
Enter the date of commencement and completion of a job specified to the nearest month.
Present chronologically the places of employment, starting with the current / last place of employment.
Describe accurately the scope of duties at particular positions. Remember that this description will be the only source of information about your skills at the initial stage of recruitment. Keep attention to detail! If you were promoted, include this information in the description of responsibilities!
Present yourself in the best light, write about your achievements that distinguish you as a candidate for the position.
3. Education:
4. Courses and trainings completed; certificates and qualifications obtained:
5. Skills:
-When you are summarising your CV, it is worth highlighting the skills and abilities that can be used at a certain position that you are applying for, such as:
6. Interests
Presentation of yourself should not be limited to professional aspects. It is worth adding an informal accent, e.g. a unique hobby or interest. The Emloyer may turn out to be a keen numismatist or a fan of Romanian horror movies. You should also take it into account to avoid being caught on making up stories regarding your interests.
7. The clause on personal data protection:
Add the following clause to your CV:
”I hereby agree for the processing of my personal data included in my application for the needs of the recruitment process in accordance with the Law dated 08.29.1997 on the Protection of Personal Data, Journal of Laws No. 133 item. 883."
This clause is necessary to be able to take part in the recruitment process.
Using templates or wizards will certainly help you to prepare your own CV.
We have prepared for you a CV form, if you want to use it when preparing your CV, click the below link [click to download]
General rulet
Długość CV: dobrze napisane CV nie musi ograniczać się do jednostronicowego dokumentu. CV powinno być dokumentem zwięzłym, który zawiera wszystkie wymagane informacje.
An application letter is also called a cover letter. It is a letter of introduction attached to, or accompanying a résumé or curriculum vitae. The aim of an application letter is presenting one’s strengths, showing one's interest in a particular job offer and explaining one’s suitability for the desired position.
An application letter consists of two parts.
The structure of a properly written application letter is as follows:
The letter should be concise and factual. It should not exceed one A4 page.
1. Header
2. Introduction
Presentation of oneself.
The aim of writing and sending a letter:
3. Body
Your motivation regarding the willingness to get a job.
The most important skills and experience relating to the employer's expectations set out in the advertisement, qualifications acquired in the previous jobs.
Present your qualifications and competences truthfully, do not add any skills and characteristics that you do not possess, show off your best side, but avoid exaggerating.
Do not describe all of your duties such information should be included in your CV. The application letter should include only crucial information regarding a particular position.
4. Ending
Welcome:
References – information about them can be placed in the CV or application letter. In the application letter they should be given below the signature and include:
GENERAL RULES:
Remember that an application letter reflects to a certain extent who we are – not only its content matters, but also the graphic design, aesthetics and simplicity. Avoid unnecessary frills, take care of the readability of the information provided.
When you are invited to a job interview, prepare yourself substantively, mentally and physically. The better you are prepared, the more chances you have to succeed.
1.Arranging a meeting:
After submitting the application, try to be available on the mobile phone. If a consultant who wants to arrange a job interview phones you, write down all the necessary information: the name and address of a company, the time of a meeting, the name surname of a person conducting the meeting.
2.Read the job advertisement once again.
Before an interview read once again the job advertisement that you are applying for – check what requirements are set out and what kind of person the employer is looking for. Think how many criteria from the job advertisement you meet, what is missing in your experience and how you are going to defend it. Systematise your professional experiences and think what you want to tell about your self and what in your opinion is most important.
3.Information about the company of a potential employer.
Before the meeting it is worth visiting the website of the company which has invited you, finding information about it in the internet, press or among the current employees of the organisation to get additional knowledge about this institution. The following question often arises during job interviews: ”what do you know about our company”? – that’s why you should prepare some information about the institution to prove your big motivation to get the job that you are applying for and also a reason why you want to associate with a given employer.
4.The knowledge of a foreign language.
If the employer marked a very good or proficient command of a foreign language in the advertisement, you should be prepared that the interview might be carried out in that foreign language. It is good to tell yourself about your experiences and expectations in a foreign language. It is worth revising formal and polite expressions as well as specialised vocabulary, which might be useful during the interview.
5.Preparing questions.
Before the interview prepare questions that you would like to ask to find out more details about a specific position or get some additional information about the company. Remember that by asking questions at the end of an interview you confirm of your interest and motivation to work for a given company.
6.Documents
Make a copy of your CV (preferably the amount of copies should match the number of the expected persons). Prepare certificates, permissions, etc., which are required or well seen for a given position, portfolio (if required). If the employer asks you for some additional documents, take them also with you.
7.Clothes
In the job interview you are also judged by your apperance. That is why it is important to take care of your own image. You should dress in business clothes, that is women should wear tasteful costumes, men suits. An important element are also the shoes, which should be smart and clean! Shoes revealing the feet (sandals, slippers, etc.) mean lack of professionalism. Remember that shoes should hide the feet (heel and toes) and match to the colours of the rest of the outfit. Dress up modestly, but smart for a job interview and do not exaggerate with accessories (large brooches, necklaces and belts in gaudy colors.)
8.Punctuality
You can not be late for a job interview! Remember that it might be the only chance to present yourself and show yourself to the employer from the best side. If you might be late for a meeting for reasons of chance, call the employer and inform about the situation. Do not come to the meeting too early because you can be taken as an unorganised person. The optimum time to come for an interview is 5-15 minutes before the scheduled time.