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How To Ensure That you Get Call For Interview
How To Ensure That you Get Call For Interview
It is a very tough job market now days. You have to have
additional skills, or in other words you have to differentiate
your self from others, to be successful. A little careful study
and practice will give you an edge over the others and you will
come out with flying colors. There are basically three steps to
follow before you get final appointment letter in your hands.
Most of good companies will follow these steps, however, a few
could skip one or two to save their time and cost.
First step: The very first step for getting a job is to be able
to get a call for personal interview from perspective employer.
Your record till date, and how you present it in the CV will get
you noticed among the crowd. Be sure that your CV is written
properly and is impressive. You may like to take expert help for
writing the CV, which should highlight your skills and
achievements. Few salient points for writing a CV are given here.
Writing A Catchy CV
What Is A CV For? A CV or resume is quite simply an
advertisement to sell yourself to a
prospective employer. The
purpose of your CV is to make you attractive, interesting, worth
considering to the company and so it helps you to get
short-listed for interview or the written test.
An employer may have several hundred enquiries about a single
job; he or she will choose only a few people who appear suitable
for interview. Therefore, your CV must be as good as you can
make it.
Your CV Basic Characteristics: It should be designed to
differentiate you from rest of the crowd for that it should have
following characteristics: -
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About the author:
Author, Professor Anil Kumar, has 28 years of experience in the
field of Teaching and Management. He is M. Tech from IIT Kanpur
and has worked in different capacities including Signal corps
Indian Army, Regional Manager for a Telecom Company. Currently
he is Associate Professor with ITM, Gurgaon, India, that is
rated as best engineering colleges of North India. His interests
include overall and balanced development of the Students.
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