Apprenticeship CV & Interview Guide

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Apprenticeship CV & Interview Guide The Basics Your CV is the first chance you get to make a good impression on a potential employer. A top-quality CV will considerably boost your chance of getting a face-to-face interview, so it is worth spending time and effort on the content and presentation. Top Tips Make sure your information is relevant and to the point Keep it simple and clear Read the job description and make sure that your CV highlights the skills and qualities required Avoid gaps in your CV Check for spelling, punctuation and grammar - ask for help proofreading your CV to avoid making any mistakes

Layout and Design Use bold or capital headings to highlight and separate important information Dates/ Achievements in chronological order newest first Black ink on white paper is a standard professional format. Use fonts such as Arial, Calibri or Times New Roman in size 10 or 12 to make the content neat and readable How long should my CV be? Ideally this should be no longer than 2 pages

Setting out your CV - Personal Details Large clear name Peter Smith Address Telephone Number Email Address Your YouTube Account add details for a YouTube account if relevant to the role that you are applying for e.g. Social media Apprenticeship Up to date contact details Setting out your CV - Personal Profile Personal Profile Sample text I am a very keen, hard-working and enthusiastic who enjoys working in a team environment. I am able to follow instructions, work to deadlines and work on my own initiative. I am well presented and reliable and able to get on with everybody. I completed my GCSEs at school and then progressed to college to do Business Studies. I finished the course with distinction and I am now looking to develop a career using the skills that I learnt. I am keen to work in a business that will develop my skills and knowledge and I am keen and eager to learn new things. I have a flexible approach and feel I will be an asset to any business. Situated at the top of a CV under your personal information and is one of the first sections that the reader will come across A brief overview of who you are and what personal qualities you have to offer Reference to your skills ensuring they are specifically tailored to that of the position Outline your areas of expertise and experience In addition it should entice the reader to want to know more and go on to read the rest of your CV or application form.

Setting out your CV Education Education Sample text 2013 2014 [College/School Name] Grade Level 2 Business Studies List 2008 2013 Walkden High School, GCSEs in order Maths of dates English achieved most Science Business Studies recent education/ Sport training first French History Include all grades including GCSE s and any college study In addition to the above I have also completed basic first aid training with scouts. Setting out your CV Work Experience Include any training/ qualifications that are relevant to the job role that you are applying for Work History Sample text 2010 2014 Spar, Cashier I work at Spar each Sunday. I am responsible for serving customers, helping customers to find goods, cash up at the end of the evening and ensure that my till balances, replenish stock on shelves and generally help as required. I really enjoy this work and it has helped me develop my confidence. Whilst I very much like the job I will be leaving this once I have found full time work. Talk about duties completed and skills developed October 2012 Work Experience at Natwest Note the year/month when the work was completed For my work placements at college I attended Natwest Bank. During this two week placement I help customers, I answered the phone and I observed the staff with customers. I did lots of administrative duties such as filing, ordering stationery *In and addition collating documents. to paid work, your The experience was really work helpful experience and I learnt can a great deal from it. include and voluntary or unpaid work that you have completed List the name of the employer and title of role

Additional Skills and Interests Interests Sample text In my spare time I like to spend time with family and friends. I have a younger sister who I help look after and I help her with her homework at the weekend. I am a keen cyclist and like to be out at the weekend. I have done long cycling challenges and have raised money for charity at the same time. I also like to spend time learning new skills such as social media for business, basic accounting and diary management and read relevant articles. I am currently developing my linkedin profile to make sure that I am showcasing my skills to future employers. Include any skills that will be relevant to the role that you are applying for and include examples List any interests that promote your skills i.e. involved in a team References References Available on request. You don t have to list them on your CV but references are usually requested on an application form or after an interview Typically two references are requested from an employer Get permission first contact the person before adding them as a referee and explain the job that you are applying for Examples of referees academic i.e. school/ college tutor and previous/ current employers. A character reference can be provided by a neighbour or someone who you have volunteered for

Interview Guidelines Prior to your interview: Research the organisation and business sector Prepare to answer standard questions Be ready with a few questions for the interviewer Dress appropriately Read the CV and covering letter Check buses/trains/parking/petrol Make sure you know who will be interviewing you At The Interview Do s & Don ts: Do Turn up on time, be professional and above all be pleasant If it is a panel interview make sure you talk to everyone do not direct your answers at one or two people only Find out as much about the position as you can Don t Be late Criticise current or previous employers Answer the question with another question Interrupt the interviewers Positive language to use I am able to I am capable of I can I haven t had the opportunity to do that but I am willing to train for it/learn for it I certainly enjoy a challenge Negative language to avoid I think I can I ve been told that I can I m nervous You should do this I should do this I can t do that I m not very good at

Questions you may be asked: prepare your answers! Tell us briefly about your present job why are you leaving? What aspects of you job do you enjoy the most/dislike the most? Why? Tell us a bit about yourself? Strengths and weaknesses? What do you do in your spare time? What do you see yourself doing in five years time? Why did you apply for this job? What was it that appealed to you? Why should we employ you? How could you benefit our organisation? How do you deal with criticism/a large workload/strict deadlines/difficult customers? Questions for you to ask: How many people will I be working with? What are the working hours? (Are they flexible?) Is there a pension scheme available? Are there any transport subsidies? Training opportunities? Progression opportunities? Commission based salary? Five stages to your interview: Introduction Discussion about the organisation and job vacancy Candidate is asked questions about their current/previous jobs, the suitability for the vacancy, personal questions. Also this is the time for the What would you do if? questions The opportunity for the candidate to ask questions The final step: Interviewer will say when and how the candidate will hear of the interview result

What to Wear CLEAN SHAVEN APPROPRIATE TIE MATCHING BELT AND SHOES FRESH HAIRCUT PRESSED SUIT NATURAL LOOKING MAKE-UP LIGHT SHIRT OR NICE BLOUSE NO BULKY JEWELLERY PRESSED TROUSERS PORTFOLIO APPROPRIATE LENGTH SKIRT POLISHED SHOES POLISHED CLOSED-TOE SHOES ANY QUESTIONS? Contact the Apprenticeships Team on 0161 631 5555 or email apprenticeships@salfordcc.ac.uk