Your CV needs to stand out and scream
LOOK AT ME to get the recruiters attention immediately!
In this course, we use 8 years' experience of hiring graduates and professionals into some of the worlds most respected brands – Deloitte, Financial Times, WPP, Facebook, IBM, Net-A-Porter and many more
At the end of this course, you will learn how to:
- Structure Your CV.
- Use the RIGHT language to mirror the job description and immediately stand out as a 'best match' candidate!
- Know how BOTS and (ATS) Application Tracking Systems work and HOW to BEAT THEM!
- How to make your ‘Non-Experience’ become your WEAPON!
- Get an example CV of someone we helped get a Job at Facebook!
- Plus 3 FREE templates you can USE and customise your CV!
I’ve heard from a LOT of people over the last 2 days. From students who want to find an internship at the big 4 firms to professionals aspiring to change their career to get a fresh start
Even though they’ve got big dreams and passions, a lot of them (you, maybe?) aren’t sure if they have what it takes to hit their goals.
Let me tell you- the first step to achieving this is getting your CV right. It turns out that almost everything we learn about resumes early on is dead-wrong.
You will not get hired for using active speech on your CV. You need to know how to pick the right keywords to beat Application Tracking Systems or ATS.
But wait, what is ATS?
98% companies use an Applicant Tracking System to shortlist resumes to manage high volumes of job applications. ATS will electronically scan your resume, score your qualifications based on the job description, and rank your application.
To get called for an interview, you need to be one of the top 5% of all applicants. Here's what it takes to get those interview calls-
Instead of explaining your work experience in your natural language, use keywords and exact phrases from the job description in your resume
While you may want a resume with big words, use common names for section headers like education, work experience, certifications
Understand the sequence in which the tool will read your CV- frame your work experience as job title, company name and then dates and description
We want you to understand the strategy and process to get that dream job, rather than taking shots in the dark and figuring things out on your own.