If your CV is not getting you onto the interview list every time then you need to change it.
This groundbreaking and inspirational Workshop by Des McCabe (the UK's leading job creation author and speaker) will show you exactly what to do, what to write and how to package your application to get that all important interview.
Make no mistake this is not a rehash of old ideas but a stunning perspective that will help all of us. The old 2 pages of black ink on A4 paper simply doesn't work anymore - and Des sets out exactly what we need to do.
'Example of a good CV' is a refreshing, enjoyable and results orientated Workshop. The practical two and a half hour session is packed with ideas and clear advice that will ensure you are on that interview list.
It's straightforward. Organise a Workshop in your area. Let's get the new CVs sorted. Let's get people onto the interview list - every time!
The CV Workshop is based on Des's very popular ebook 'Example of a good CV.' The CV advice in this book has already been adopted by many DWP staff and Work Clubs across the UK.
If you'd like to discuss the delivery of the CV Workshops for your situation - you can phone Des directly on 07717 203325 or email desmccabe@diversiton.com
As a senior HR professional I'm particularly taken by Des McCabe's enthusiasm for and deep understanding of his subject, which simply leap off the pages of this enjoyable book.
He turns a task that for many can be stressful and demoralizing into an exciting adventure as he takes the reader on a gripping journey from the initial understanding of the basic purpose of the CV to the challenge of convincing potential employers of the need to put their CV in the "have to" interview box every time.
An equally important read for those looking for their first job and those wishing to change jobs.
It takes no time at all to read this e-book, and as someone who for many years has facilitated workshops on writing CV's, I found Des's approach both informative and stimulating!
While some of us have cottoned on to tailoring our CV's to each job we apply for, how many of us dare to get creative with it? What have you got to lose by packaging your offer differently, and in a way that resonates with the company or organisation you are applying to?
You may well find that you do stand out from the crowd for all the right reasons, and that you succeed in getting that interview - which as Des reminds us, is what your CV is meant to achieve.
For me, this e-book is "just the ticket" - it is compelling, yet full of practical ideas that make sense. I will most certainly be passing the ideas on to others I know who are stuck in the old ways of doing things - which more often than not, produce the same old disappointing results in these highly competitive times in which we live!
This ebook is wonderful, it encourages the reader to think outside the box when it comes to their CV. I shall certainly be using some of Des' ideas and hope to secure many interviews through doing so! Thank you Des.