Everything you need to create a perfect CV
Prove you're the person they want to hire
You need a new CV that helps you to get your next job.
You've had a successful career (or you've been working hard to make it a success) but you need to find your next job.
You either want to do a similar job to the one you have now, or you want to take a step into a more senior role. You know that competition for jobs is at an all-time high, with stories of redundancies in the news every day.
You can't afford for your job search to drag on for months and months.
You know you can do the jobs you're applying for but you need to know how to beat the competition and be invited for interviews.
You know you need some help
You either haven't needed a new CV for years, or you're using a CV that isn't getting results (it's probably the same one you've always had - you usually just update it when you need to by adding on your most recent role).
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You don't want to pay hundreds of pounds to a CV writer to write a CV for you
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It feels hard to sell yourself in your CV
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You want what you write to feel genuine. You don't want to seem cold, fake, or egotistical
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You need to know how to beat the competition and be invited for interviews
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If you already have a CV, you know there's something not quite right with it (because you aren't being invited to interviews) but you're not sure what's wrong
You need the CV toolkit
Create a CV that makes you stand out from the crowd
The CV Toolkit
What's included
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Welcome
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Introduction to the CV toolkit
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You need to know this! - How technology has changed recruitment
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Choosing the right CV template for you
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The 4 different types of CV explained
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How to use the CV templates - overview
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The CV templates (ready for you to download)
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Download the CV templates here
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Writing your CV - the beginning
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How to complete your contact details
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Powerful personal profile writing - getting started
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The 4 step formula for writing a persuasive personal profile
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Why you need a key skills section
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Choosing the right key skills to ignite the recruiter's interest
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Writing your CV - moving onto the middle
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Complete your career history
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Reveal your responsibilities & achievements
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Add older roles to your CV
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Writing your CV - the final sections
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Explain your education, training & qualifications
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Include your IT skills
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Add your languages
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Use voluntary work to help you get your next role
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Hobbies and interests
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Checking your CV before sending it out
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How to check your CV before sending it
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How to create a 'creative CV' using Canva
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How to create a creative CV using Canva
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A tour of the CV toolkit
Take a look inside the toolkit
Buy the CV Toolkit
This CV toolkit is right for you if you want...
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The same level job, or a more senior role
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To know how to explain gaps in your CV
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To stand out from the competition
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To learn how to sell yourself on your CV
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To learn how to beat automated electronic CV sifting systems
This CV toolkit isn't right for you if...
(But don't worry if you fit into one of the categories below. I'll still be able to help. Get in touch to find out how).
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You're a recent graduate
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You want to make a radical career change (to do something completely different)
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You're a freelancer (or want to become one)
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You want a C-Suite (CEO, CFO, CTO etc) or NED role
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You're returning work after a long career break (more than 2 years)