| Project management career advice |
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| A good CV makes all the difference |
A good CV must be clear
and well structured. Three basic
sections are necessary...
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| Tailor your resumé to each job offer |
| First off, analyze
the offer well in order to understand precisely what the recruiter is looking
for. Then, modify your CV so that it
meets the criteria of the job as closely as possible. The relevancy of your profile should be immediately apparent to the
recruiter so that he will think “He’s/She’s the one!” |  |
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| How to make your CV easy to read |
| The recruiter’s first impression will be based on the
appearance of your CV. A good CV is easy to read and highlights the important
points. |  |
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| How to write a cover letter for project management |
A cover letter must be clear and should not exceed one
page. Your profile and professional objectives in relation to the position must
be prominently stated. You must outline your interest in the job and provide a
short summary of your experiences and skills.
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| How to nail your recruiting interview |
Before the interview, it is essential that you inform
yourself about the company to which you are applying. Research and learn all vital information: the company’s
activities, current events, products, competitors, key figures, etc. You will
find most of this information on the company’s website...
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