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Get your CV or application form + cover letter reviewed & edited for ?35


Tameron

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Hello EDF fellows


As an HR professional I often get requests to help friends and family with their CVs, job application forms and cover letters. This is actually something I very much enjoy doing, and I have a good track record of helping people significantly increase their call back rate from recruiters.


So, I am now offering this service to any of you who are currently job searching but struggling to get the interviews you most want.


I am firmly against fully writing people's CVs for them - because the nuts and bolts really do need to come from the individual. Also, I am an HR professional; not a drupal developer, digital marketer or fashion buyer etc. However, I have helped all these candidate profiles improve their CV and get new jobs :)


I am charging ?35 to review and edit one CV (or job application form) + the accompanying cover letter.


What you?ll get from me:


1) Advice on how to structure your CV so that it gets through the recruitment team and the electronic applicant tracking system.

2) An honest view from someone who is immune to corporate jargon and CV filler phrases ? a CV should show personality and integrity.

3) An aesthetic eye ? content is king, obviously, but that content needs to be presented in a digestible format.

4) Attention to detail ? to check for the boring stuff, like consistence tense usage etc.

5) Genuine care for your job search (and maybe a few interview pointers too!).


If you want to find out more, or wish to take up the offer ? please send me a direct message.

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