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| Monday, 10 October 2011 00:00 |
Those searching for finance jobs in London must be sure to use the correct terminology in their CV to make the best impression.Elizabeth Bacchus, founder of The Successful CV Company and a leading career coach and writer, explains the challenging jobs market means people are often looking for ways to stand out from the crowd. "Providing measurable examples, having a well-written profile and proof-reading your CV within an inch of its life" should ensure this is the case. And selecting the right sort of language to use is essential, particularly for those moving from the public sector to the private sector, Ms Bacchus continues. Dan Hawes, co-founder of the Graduate Recruitment Bureau, has previously indicated that being creative with a CV can set it apart from others. But Ms Bacchus claims being specific and taking a strategic approach to every single application could bring the best results for job seekers.
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