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Posts Tagged ‘career’

What Should Go Into A CV?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

A recruiter looking through a pile of CVs needs to see information in a certain way. In the same way, when we look at a menu in a restaurant, we expect to see starters, main courses, desserts and beverages laid out in a particular way. Failure to meet the readers expectations leads to confusion. Most people will put that CV straight into the “no” pile rather than waste their time trying to pick out information that should have been readily available

Your first and second name should sit prominently at the top of your CV. There is no need for second (or more) names to be added). Leave it as plain and simple as you can and avoid pretense at all costs. A shortened version of your Christian name is increasingly acceptable, for example, Fred not Frederick is very normal nowadays. Using the name with which you answer the telephone will be fine

Include your full, correct postal address along with post code or zip code as appropriate. Landline numbers are always a good idea. Personally, I would always include a home telephone number as well as a mobile number. If you don’t have a mobile yet, consider purchasing a cheap pay as you go mobile phone- it will definitely be worth it for you

Being able to see if your CV fits with the needs of the recruiter is very important. A brief paragraph at the top of your CV, called a career statement or personal profile should do the trick. Show how you can help a business, in what industry sector, what geographical area, at what level, and what track record can you point to with which to support your application. Basically, this should entice the recruiter to read more

Working from your most recent work achievements and moving backward, you need to pick out key achievements for which you have been personally responsible. Focus on achievements and not responsibilities. Nobody takes anyone on for those reasons alone. You really need to quietly sell yourself in this, the most important section of the CV. Make sure you are telling the truth as well- you may be called on to back up these claims with factual evidence at the interview or at some later date

Academic qualifications. These need to be listed with the highest level first. Typically, post graduate qualifications first, then first degree, then higher qualifications (A levels) then lower level qualifications (GCSE). List them in the following way. Qualification title, Educational Institute, dates

Professional qualifications, unlike educational qualifications are gained through a training provider, company, individual or other organization. They are very different from academic or educational qualifications and should therefore be listed in a separate section of your CV. Show your success in taking additional training courses, personal development and the like, and write them down in the order: qualification, service provider, certificate number (if appropriate) and date(s) as appropriate

The last section of your CV is made up of hobbies, interests, other information, etc. This information is a bit like the relish on a burger- not much use without the main ingredient, but it can make the difference between a memorable meal or just another snack. Your interests should be factual. Never put your actual date of birth on your CV. There are far too many people who may want to make use of this valuable personal information who may wish to use it to steal your identity

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Garmin Sat Nav GPS Systems

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Youve probably seen the Garmin commercials that have come out around the Holiday Season for the past couple of years. A man is lost in his car while trying to do some Christmas shopping. Along the way, he picks up various Christmas characters off the street while a choir in the background sings the Garmin jingle. If hed only had a Garmin Sat Nav he would have never ended up in those bad neighborhoods!

Today being lost is a thing of the past and people are thrilled get their directions from their Garmin Sat Nav. These high tech devices are the highest ranking products in the car navigation industry, and for good reason. A Garmin Sat Nuv is a highly reliable instrument that is easy and fun to use. Consumers can choose one of the many different models that contains the exact features and options they are looking for. When you have a Garmin Sat Nav to rely upon you will be eager to drive to the other side of town or the other side of the country because you will have no fear of getting lost.

Garmin Sat Nav dates back to 1989 when a small group of workers decided that vertical integration was a useful concept that would bring them success. This term meant that they would handle the design, construction and marketing of the products from start to finish. In less than 20 years the Garmin Company became a thriving enterprise with over 7000 full time employees.

What is the big appeal of a Garmin Sat Nav? Customer satisfaction is a top goal of the Garmin Company and they keep this in mind when they design any of their products. All of the Garmin Sat Nav models are user friendly with easy to read menus. The Garmin Sat Nav is also designed for practical use and is remarkably durable. Consumers are also pleased with the sleek, modern lines that make any Garmin Sat Nav an attractive dashboard accessory.

There are numerous GPS functions that are used to make the Garmin Sat Nav an indispensable driving accessory. Users can be updated about any traffic holdups or accidents and given rerouting information instantly. There are split screen functions to use and the text to speech feature makes sure your hands are always free to do the driving.

How people are using Garmin Sat Nav nowadays? You turn on your Garmin and it simply asks you Where to? With the speech recognition software you can go anywhere you want without taking your hands off of the wheel. That leaves the floor open to helping you go wherever you want whenever you want. People also use Garmin devices in aviation, boating and even hiking in the woods!

What is the future of Garmin Sat Nav? While in-dash and on-dash Garmin Sat Nav devices have taken the world by storm, it is clear to see that the future of this market will grow into the mobile hand held market. With cell phones and personal devices out -distancing the Sat Nav devices, Garmin will need to make a move into the cell phone market soon.

It is only logical to predict that the Garmin technology will claim a large chunk of the GPS cell phone marketplace. The reliability and superior service from their products makes it a wonderful fit in the fast paced, competitive industry of cell phones. Soon when you want to discover directions or the closest shopping center you can use your mobile Garmin Sat Nav in your car or phone to find the answer.

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