Senin, 10 Oktober 2016

Intro, Cover Latter and Curriculum Vitae



INTRO
Good morning Sir / Madam, I am glad to be here for this interview. I am Ayu Pramitasari and I am 20 years old. I have a bachelor degree with a major in Accounting. Graduated from the Gunadarma University. I’m fresh graduated. This is my first time to apply a full time job. I am very interested in the accounting sector and would like to learn more about it.
COVER LATTER
To make a good cover letter, previously first consider some of the following :
1.      Don’t rewrite existing CV
Indeed cover letter should explain what your achievement and some things in the CV. But try not to make it equal to the CV that you wrote as an attachment. Try to summarize the achievement and the data you with a brief and use words that attract.
2.      The first paragraph and the last
Note the first and last paragraph in a cover latter. The first paragraph should be clear and to be sold. While in the last paragraph you should look firm and ask them to contact if it pleased. Don’t make the final paragraph of the float, look uncaring or too hopeful in a bad way.
3.      Discuss Company
Before writing a cover letter, first do some research about companies. The company will be happy if you know a lot about them. But it remains clear and show how it makes you impressed and in what area you could be useful to them.
4.      Do not mention all abilities
All abilities and skills that you have of course already in the CV that you attach. Mentioned three or a maximum of five, the ability and experience you deem best match the job you are applying for.
5.      Demonstrate personality
Make sure the job application letter that you wrote to reflect the enthusiasm you guys to get the job. Don’t use negative sentences and use active labor sentences dynamic.
6.      Sign the job application letter
Unless you use a special cover sheet of the company or online, make sure you sign the cover letter you sent. It may sound old-fashioned, but it shows the authenticity of yourself through signature.
7.      Presentation Letter
Although it is very interesting, but if your cover letter is ugly, dirty, full of typos, then the value of your application will be reduced. Therefore, before sending it, check again.
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 CURRICULUM VITAE
One of the main ticket to get through the process of applying for work is to write a CV which stands for Curriculum Vitae. CV is your ticket to the interview stage, which means one more step you can welcome in the company that you want.
So that you can qualify for the interview stage, you must create a CV that is okay. Unfortunately, not everyone understands how to create a CV that is good and true, CV which makes the company you are interested in quality. Well, here are 10 tips to make a good CV and right in order to make the dream company is interested in you :
1.     Understand the basic rule
In general, CV consists of two pages, and to read it you just need time for eight seconds. Thus, it is important for you to write down all the information needed by the company in detail, detail, and solid. Some things that should never be forgotten to be included is the personal information, education, qualifications, work experience, skills relevant to the job in question, accomplishments and hobbies.
2.     Display an attractive CV
A CV successful and exciting always served carefully and clearly. Therefore, it’s important for you to keep the CV remains in good condition. Don’t get tangled CV, or no creases.
3.     Write no more than two sheets of A4
A good CV should be clear, concise, and use words that are solid. If your CV promising, there is a better chance at a job interview the next session. The entrepreneur received dozens CV every day, so it’s unlikely they read all one by one.
4.     Adjust
To you who are often apply for a job, would never designed the same CV for many companies to save time. Stop! From now on, it’s time you take the time to change the CV according to the job that you want in a different company.
5.     Understand the job description
One of the main attraction to the CV in the job description, so read carefully these points. Make notes and summaries as well as give highlights to the strengths and weaknesses you. For things that become your weakness, cover with another skillmu.
6.     What skills do you have
At the bottom of the CV, don’t forget to mention the skills that can be your key to pass the interview stage. Keep written skills make you more prominent than the other candidates..
7.     Mention your achievement
In addition to showing the skills that you have, describe the achievement of what you’ve done so far. Tell me about the job position that has ever you live, your ability to work in teams, as well as the types of responsibilities that you already entailed. For you are just out of college, you can write an experience for organizing on campus and positive hobby what you have.
8.     Use the right words
When writing experience and work history, use language that is firm and positive. Try to connect the skills you learn and the role you are applying for a job that will.
9.     Include References
References may come from someone who has worked with you in the past. Reference should be able to guarantee the expertise and experience you during this time. To you who have just graduated and inexperienced workers, teachers or lecturers can be included as a reference.
10.  Always Update CV You
It is important for you to review your CV regularly, and adding skills or experience what you have can. For example, you recently did some volunteer work or working on a new project. Potential companies have always been impressed by their candidates who go the extra mile to improve their own skills and experience.
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