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Professional CV & Interviewing Skills Workshop - Goose Green Clinic (10th July)


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When did you last take time out to update your CV? When did you last evaluate or get constructive feedback on your interviewing skills?


Don?t wait until you are ready to apply for your next job! Register now and join other professionals for this effective CV Writing & Interviewing for Success workshop where you will learn how to:


Create an Effective CV

Your CV isn't just a list of all the roles and responsibilities that you have had in your past. It is a personal marketing tool that must sell you in your best possible light. Bring your CV along for constructive feedback and focus on creating an engaging CV that will make you stand out in the job market.


By the end of the workshop, you will have everything you need to:

- Structure your CV for high impact

- Create a Personal Statement/Profile that works for you

- Be able to tailor your CV to specific roles

- Ensure your CV is achievement focused

- Create the CV that effectively highlights your strengths


Interview Successfully

The person who is offered the job is not necessarily the best person for the job; it?s the person who is best at getting the job. Your CV can get you through the door, but a successful interview will land you the job.


By the end of the workshop, you will be able to:

- Build confidence through effective preparation

- Understand the necessary actions to take even before the interview

- Develop effective responses to frequently asked questions

- Sell your strengths and defend weaknesses

- Recognise questions to ask, and why you should ask them

- Understand actions to take after the interview


There will be a maximum of 12 participants ? a small enough group to ensure everyone gets some individual support. Please note that places will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.


For more information, please contact:


Shamayah Marcellin on +44 (0)7740 288 507 [email protected] or


Obi James on +44 (0)20 3290 7894 [email protected] or


Get your tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/career-mot-workshop-for-mums-tickets-11619094023

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