CURRICULUM VITAE
INSIGHT ON HOW TO WRITE ‘CURRICULUM
VITAE’
A
‘Curriculum Vitae’ (CV) is an
official document that contains the profile, educational and career background
of an individual.
In
our part of the world, C.V and résumé means the same thing but in other climes,
they mean different things entirely. Some of us have been submitting CVs like
forever and yet we don't get interview invites. The problem is that your C.V is
not passing what is known as ‘The 30 seconds Test’. The 30
seconds test simply means that an employer or interviewer will decide if he's
going to employ you or not within 30 seconds of perusing your CV.
Ø The Do's And Don’ts of C.V
·
Never start your C.V with
"Curriculum Vitae". Start with your name boldly written with a larger
font.
·
Ensure the address on your C.V is the same
with the location of the job. It will make interviewers consider you faster. For
instance, if the job is in Lagos, apply
with a Lagos address. If you don't stay in the same location, look for someone
you know that use same location.
·
Don't use childish email address. Use an
email address with your name. Don't use email address such
as sexybecky4u2luv@gmail.com. It says a lot about your maturity and
professionalism. You can
use michaeljacobs@gmail.com or michael.jacobs@gmail.com. If the
name is already taken, add some numbers, e.g michaeljacobs236@gmail.com.
·
Under personal data or profile. Some
entities like date of birth, state, local government and nationality are not
compulsory. As a matter of fact, if the age they need doesn't favor you, just
take off your date of birth. Keep the interviewer in doubt. Rather sell your
skills.
·
Under educational background and dates, simply
write your school, your course of study and then the year you graduated. Take
off the year you got admission. Some people started school in 2005 and
graduated in 2012 for a 4-year course. It might not be their fault but
employers wouldn't take it that way since you're not there to defend it. So I
repeat, write out only graduation year.
N.B:
Also, there's no need for your grade (First
class, 2.1, 2.2, etc). Just take it off.
·
Professional Certification is another
area that's making people loses out of job search in recent times. Under this
section, most people don't have what to put and it pisses off most employers.
It means you haven't done much to add value to yourself. If you are a Corp
member here, try to do one or two professional course during your service year,
else you will be submitting what we call ‘a blank C.V’. For those working, you
can use your weekends to achieve same. It will help you in your next job
search.
·
Under your work experience, you are expected
to state where you worked, your job designation and your responsibilities. If
you are no longer working in the firm, write your responsibilities in past
tense. The current place of work can be written in present tense. However,
all your work experiences need not go on your CV except the one relates to the
job you're applying for. it makes your CV concise.
·
Under you hobbies and interest, you need
to be careful of your choices. I once saw a C.V that has playing video games as
the applicant's hobby. I quickly discarded the CV. Your hobbies should be
within researching, meeting people, playing scrabble or chess, mentoring and
travelling. But be sure you are into the hobbies as it could be placed before
you one day.
·
Under your referees or references,
please you are expected to have your referees’ name, address, phone number and
email address. You can also use your family member as your referee but ensure
you don't use the same surname. Also, ensure your referees are aware you are
using them as referees to avoid stories that touch.
·
An ideal CV should be in black and white
not coloured except on two occasions: if you are applying as a graphic designer
and you want to wow your employer or when your CV has the logo of the company
you've worked before under your job experience.
·
Never forward a CV from your inbox to
another employer. Open and compose a fresh mail then upload your CV and send.
·
When sending your CV, make sure the
subject carries the job role you are applying for.
·
Don't save your CV on your laptop or
phone as 'My CV' or Edited CV'. Simple save it with your full name, e.g Adebayo
Michael Samuel.
·
When sending your CV, don't leave the
email page blank. Copy your cover letter and post on the email page. Forget the
usual 'Sir, kindly find attached herewith for your .
·
You don't need to append your passport
photo on your CV except the employer request for it which is quite rare.
Now, lets talk about Cover
Letters;
Ø What is a Cover Letter?
A
cover letter is a letter used in applying for a job position. It tells the
employer your achievement(s) and how you can replicate same achievement in his
firm if considered for the job. In fact, a cover letter allows you sell
yourself to an employer, making him see what he stands to gain should he employ
you. The major idea behind cover letters is to enable you seduce your would-be
boss to see you as the best candidate. However, we have to be careful with our
choice of words so we don't brag instead of selling our skills. We have three
major types of cover letters and they all play different roles:
·
Speculative or cold calling cover
letters
·
Cover letters in response to job adverts
·
Cover letters with names dropping.
1)
Now, we send speculative or cold calling
cover letters to firms we are not sure have vacancies but we want to work
there. You send such cover letters and then send a follow-up letter three weeks
later. The idea is to put yourself in the eyes of the employer.
2)
Cover letters response to job adverts
have taken over application letters. It is written to woo an employer that you
are the right candidate for the job. Here, you look at the skills they need the
candidate to have and tell the employer you can do it. You also tell the
employer problems you've solved in the past. It could be when you made your
students do well in WAEC during your Youth Service year or when you made good
sales for your former/present firm. Even your social media skills can be
brought in by telling your employer that you would use it to project the firm
to people.
3)
Cover letters with name dropping is used
when you are recommended by someone to a company. On the letter, you will need
to state who recommended you and address the letter to the particular person
you were told to write. It takes the form of speculative cover letter but only
has names stated on it. So in a nutshell, cover letters are to make you sell
your skills, so give the employer your best shot.
At this junction, I will like to address some interview
questions and how to answer them.
Let’s dive in;
You
are not expected to tell them your life history of how you are the last born
and related to your village head. All they want to know are your name,
educational background and career background. e.g My name is Michael Jacob, a
graduate of Mechanical Engineer from University of Lagos and also a career
engineer.
This
gives you an opportunity to sell yourself. Tell them about your qualification,
experience (if you have) and skills.
I should be hired
because I'm academically qualified for the job. I also have the needed
experience and skills needed to carry out the task I'm being interview
for.
If
you like tell them 'Yes, I have a car' or 'Of course! who doesn't have a
phone?'. You are on your own.
What they are simply
asking is are you free to relocate from your present location if we employ
you?'. If it's possible, simply say 'yes'.
This
question is meant to cage you to 'one corner'. I know you all know the song.
If you say 'yes', it
means you can't be trusted. If you say 'no', it means you don't have the
interest of the firm at heart. So what do you say?
Simply tell them, 'As a
professional, I will do anything within my powers to protect the interest of my
company'. 'Within my powers' is an open statement. That means if you can lie,
you will. If you can't lie, you wouldn't.
This
is a tricky one. Don't go self destructive by telling them,' I have two
boyfriends sir, Emeka and Peter. In case, Emeka disappoints me'.
They are not interested
in your affairs. This is a 'perfunctory' question meant to probe your
disposition. They want to know how sociable you are. So answer this way, Sir; I
have many friends and if given the opportunity to work here, I will make sure
they do business with this firm.
TAKING THIS INSIGHT INTO
BATCHES, COMMON INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR GRADUATES MAY ALSO INCLUDE;
The interviewer is not interested in hearing
stories; they simply expect to know your academic and professional
achievements, your name and the institution you currently work for. Take a
minute to introduce yourself, and state your recent academic qualification and
your relevant experience (if any).
The recruiter expects you to tell them about
your professional achievements and the unique skills you possess that will add
value to the organization. If you are a Customer Care graduate then you should
tell them that you are a good listener and patient; these are the qualities the
employer is looking for.
The
question is not simple as it looks; most candidates go blank when they face
this kind of question. Take your time in explaining why you can’t leave the
office before you complete a task. You can also inform them how you are quick
to trust a person, which in most cases makes you a victim.
The
employer wants to know whether you are ambitious or you’re the kind of a person
who secures a job and then you forget about yourself. Answer the question by
stating how you intend to further your studies and grow professionally as you
strive to meet your employer’s goals. (It is important to tie your goals to
your employer's goals because no employer would be willing to hire and invest
in a rookie who will leave their organization in a year or less after they have
invested in training the individual).
The
question is testing your personal attributes, when answering it ensure that you
don’t over exaggerate. Take the shortest time possible to state the best
attribute you possess that you believe will add value to the institution.
Before
you enter the interview room, ensure that you go through the company website to
read latest news, company profile, goals, management team, objectives, vision and
mission; they will help you answer this question.(where the company is unknown,
do your research and be familiar with the business/industry you desire to build
your career) The question expects you to briefly describe what you read on
their website and not what you imagine of the company.
This
is usually the last question that the interview panel asks interviewees; if you
fail to ask them questions, you will lose some marks, always have a question to
ask no matter what. Ask them whether they have plans to expand their business,
whether they support employees to further their studies and how they motivate
employees. You can pull a surprise by asking when you can start, it shows
confidence.
The
question is tricky because as a fresh graduate you don’t have a clue what to be
paid; simply ask them what they pay others of your level, if they fail to give
a satisfactory answer then give them a reasonable range. Ensure you do your
research before you go for interview room because you must be asked this
question.
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