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CVs and cover letters

Having a good CV and cover letter can be crucial in getting the job you want. If an employer likes what they read in your CV and cover letter, they'll have you come in for an interview. Find out what you should include in your CV and cover letters, refer to our examples, and use our templates and tools to create your own documents.

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CVs - getting started
The purpose of a CV is to get you an interview. It needs to show what you can do, and why you're a good fit for an employer. Learn more about what your CV should look like, and what information to include.
CV styles
There are three common CV styles: chronological, functional and combination. The type of CV you require will depend on whether you have been in the same job or industry for an extended period of time, if you are a first-time job seeker, or if you are moving into a new industry or job.
CV and cover letter templates
Use these downloadable templates to create your own CV or cover letter. You can also look at examples of completed CVs and cover letters to help you personalise your own documents.
Putting transferable skills into your CV
Transferable skills are skills that are useful for a range of positions, and can be transferred into different job areas. Depending on what job you're going for, you should highlight different transferable skills in your CV.
How to write a cover letter
Always include a cover letter when sending your CV out to employers. A good cover letter should make an employer interested enough to read your application thoroughly, and call you for an interview. Here are some tips to help you.
Filling out application forms
Research shows that up to 60% of job applications may be discarded by employers because they are not filled out correctly. Find out how to how to make the best impression on an application form.