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The latest craze to hit the world is Pokémon GO. For those living under a rock, it is an AR experience mobile-based videogame where you can literally catch Pokémon.
From Pokéstops and Gyms to hatching eggs as you move, Pokémon GO has taken the world by storm. But, there is still one question that people ask:
Can I add Pokémaster to my CV?
When applying for any job it is important to remember that a CV is usually not enough for employers to consider you for an interview. As such, it is vital to include a CV Cover Letter to accompany the document.
What is a Cover Letter?
A cover letter is the first page of your CV. It is not an addition, rather a letter to the employer to entice them to read your CV. Therefore, it is important that you write a cover letter that is appealing and not one sentence like: “Enclosed you will find my CV”
In my previous article, 5 mistakes made on a CV, I highlighted some important points that you should avoid, if possible when writing a CV. This article will address how to write a good CV in order to make it stand out and utilise the best CV design.
The first step to creating an effective CV template is to choose the right CV design. Make sure to choose one that suits your industry, showcases your personality and reflects your skills.
Every CV sample should include some personal information, most importantly your name, address, email and contact number. Anything else should be omitted i.e. age, date of birth etc, unless otherwise stated. If you are younger than 18, you MUST include your date of birth.
It comes to no surprise that when you go into an interview, all prepared for those tough competency based questions that, at times, you are caught off guard. Not by the questions that you so desperately prepared for, but, rather those simpler and less complicated questions. The easy ones that people tend to forget about.
Have you ever found yourself wondering how to put together an effective presentation? Have you a limited amount of slides you are allowed to use but too much information? Don’t worry, this blog will highlight some useful tips for you when putting together a presentation: