
Develop a stronger curriculum vitae by learning CV standards and what to include for scholarship or job applications, with daily practice and instructor feedback.
Explore how to craft an impactful CV by preparing essential ingredients, outlining sections, and mastering layout choices to match positions and internships.
Begin with a preparatory inventory of professional and extra professional activities, then assess experiences, summarize training and achievements, and list skills to strengthen your CV.
Organize your cv into clearly defined sections—header, training and academics, continuing education, languages, software, professional experience, and extras—highlight milestones and mastered languages.
Learn how the motivation letter complements the CV, express your motivation and personality, and explore its parts, form, standards, and practical tips for stronger writing.
Explore how a cover letter communicates your personality and skills, highlights your added value, and explains why you’re interested in the job and what you offer.
Write a one-page, handwritten cover letter addressed to a named person. Include verified contact details, tailor to the company, courtesy formula, sign and date, and proofread to avoid erasures.
Master the standard three-part form of a cover letter—the head with contact details and recipient, the body with content, and the food page with signature.
Learn how the cover letter body is built from three parts—introduction, promotion, and invitation to action—and how to present who you are and why you fit.
Explore types of cover letters, including responses to announcements, spontaneous applications, coordinators for recommendation, and letters for beginners, with a point-by-point format to map skills to job criteria.
Identify what to avoid in a cover letter: avoid dynamic sales tone and excessive 'I' usage; use simple formatting on white A4 with blue or black ink, one page.
Explore the bibliography and references used to build this training, and consult them for further guidance. Reach out with questions or comments; the instructor is available to help.
Prepare for an interview with psychological readiness, visualization, and a practical checklist; learn to handle interview phases, answer common questions, and optimize nonverbal communication and questions to ask.
As we wrap up this training, thank you for joining; I wish you good luck with your interviews and your writings, and feel free to message any questions.
This course tackles the trio that helps you land the job you're applying for, or the internship, scholarship, or enrollment you want. It's about teaching you how to craft an impactful resume, write an attention-grabbing cover letter, and do an effective interview. this trio is very important to master in order to have every chance on your side to be accepted and recruited.
In the first part you will learn the parts of a CV, the elements to put in each rebique and of course the form of the CV.
In the second part, it will be about the rules of writing the cover letter, its parts and its forms as well as the various formulas that you can use.
The last part will tackle the interview by giving you all the details about the interview process, how to prepare for it and how to succeed and all the pitfalls to avoid.
Finally, in this course, the two exercises proposed are the writing of a CV and a cover letter which will be corrected by my care by giving you all the elements of improvement and all the tips which will allow you to better write.
Welcome and feel free to ask questions.