To get your first foot on the career ladder, you need to understand what makes a good CV, how to perform well in an interview and what you should expect from one. Being prepared to work hard and having an on-going commitment to learning new skills will help you progress to your dream job.
No matter what sort of job you’re looking for, you’ll need to know where to look. Job vacancies can be advertised in a number of different places, including:
If you’re interested in finding a job in a particular field, it’s worth investigating which employment agencies and websites specialise in that area. This will cut down on unnecessary searches.
If you’re over 16, your local Connexions centre can help you find work near you, and you can find details about types of job and the skills needed to do them in the Jobs4U careers database.
When you’re applying for a job, you will usually have to describe how well your skills and previous experience fit the job description. Even if you’re short of experience in the workplace, there are key skills that employers look for that anyone can demonstrate. These include:
Think about what you have learned from school or college and any skills you have from activities that you have taken part in. For example, you might have:
All of these examples use skills that employers look for, as well as general ones like showing initiative and commitment.
When you have found a job you think you could do, there are different ways that companies may ask you to apply for it.
A curriculum vitae or CV is a short document that lists your personal details, skills and experience. Employers will decide whether to ask you for an interview based solely on this CV, so it’s important that it’s accurate, describes you in a positive way and matches the job description.
When you send in a CV, you will often be asked to accompany it with a covering letter.
You should use the letter to sell yourself, explain why you are suitable for the role and describe how the information in your CV is relevant to the job that you’re applying for.
When you’re writing the letter, you should:
Some companies will ask you to fill in an application form instead of sending a CV. If you are asked to complete a form, remember to:
If an employer likes what they see in your application form or CV, you may be invited to go to an interview. As well as a chance for an employer to find out more about you and judge whether you would fit the job, it’s an opportunity for you to ask questions about the job to see if it’s what you’re looking for
Before you go to any interview, make sure you’ve done a bit of research about the company. Look at the company’s website to see what work they’re currently doing and find out about any recent developments. Showing that you have an understanding of the wider industry as a whole will make you stand out from other interviewees.
As with interviews for college or university, there are some common sense rules that you should follow: