看CV的人 (二)
今日講下點樣幫自己以前嘅工作「化個靚妝」,其實我平時同求職者執CV都係用呢招,獲邀去Interview嘅成功率都幾高,至於最後請定唔請,當然仲要睇你臨場發揮啦,不過呢Part容後再談,繼續講第3)同第4)先。
3〉寫Job Description (JD) 超簡單方法:
某日,我同事話有一份Merchandiser,問我有冇求職者介紹畀佢。
我問: 咩Merchandiser?
「Merchandiser囉!」
唔係,我指係Garment Merchandiser?Kitchen? F&B?邊一瓣?
「咪Merchandiser囉!」
……咁工作內容仲要做啲咩? 使唔使返大陸? 淨係跟單? 使唔使搞埋Product Development?
「唔知呀,冇JD,總之係Merchandiser啦!」
如果你係我,你會唔會介紹求職者畀佢?
同樣地,如果你收嘅CV只有公司名同Title,你又會唔會打畀呢位求職者?唔好忘記,同一時間你仲收到其餘幾廿份CV,而其他求職者將以往工作內容寫得好仔細,難道你仲會花時間喺嗰位冇寫工作內容嘅求職者身上?
我而家收嘅CV,仲見到以下呢種模式:
2016-2018 senior Marketing Executive
2013-2016 Marketing Executive
2012-2013 Office Assistant
Marketing都有分in house同agency,出去搞event又係marketing,匿喺office搵KOL搞facebook廣告又係marketing,得個title名而冇工作內容,係一件好蝕章嘅事,你愈寫得清楚,人哋打嚟約你見工嘅機會就愈大,仲會減少錯配,例如你係做開event,約你上去之後先知係做digital,咪盞浪費大家時間。
寫返過往工作內容 (Job Description,以下簡稱JD) 聽落好麻煩,但其實有個超簡單方法,就係去求職網站copy,search一份相同類型嘅工,睇下人哋登稿嘅JD,不過copy之前要睇清楚,例如你冇做過嘅job duties就刪咗去,其他都係大同小異。
另外,有啲公司好鍾意喺JD裡面加埋自己品牌名或一啲簡寫,唔好傻下傻下搬字過紙copy落自己份CV。
以Next Sourcing呢隻JD其中一句為例:
●Identify and establish key fabric trends for the upcoming season covering woven and jersey fabric for the products of ladies, men’s and kidswear and work along with NUK team.
NUK係佢哋英國office縮寫,如果連呢個都照copy就大件事,所以copy之前記得睇清楚,呢啲嘢唔懶得。
其他工種同樣可以參照人哋招聘廣告嘅JD去打,各行各業都啱使,咁就變相係有人幫你打埋JD啦!
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4〉如何正確展示Part Time / Summer Job + Temp + Contract
我以前做in house HR嗰陣,收過一份CV我覺得好啱,彈咗畀Line Manager,點知個Line Manager話呢位Candidate好Jumpy,我心諗你講乜呀?
「個Candidate畢業之後做過一份工咋喎,Jumpy?」
「唔係呀,你睇清楚先啦,佢做咗成3至4份工架,幾個月又轉工。」
唔通我睇漏?開返份CV嚟睇先。
07/2014
XXX公司
Event Executive / 3 months
06/2013
XX餐廳
Waiter / 3 months
07/2012
XXX洋行
Admin Clerk / 2 months
喂大佬呀,唔該你睇清楚先啦,個求職者一直讀上去直至2014年先畢業,以上一堆工作又全部係夏天去做兩三個月,好明顯係Summer Job同Part Time啦。
不過話說回頭,我係因為一早打咗畀呢位求職者傾過,所以先至咁清楚。
喺職場Send CV搵工,永遠要有一種心態,唔好期望睇你CV嘅人係好有心機慢慢睇,另外就算HR識睇,啲Line Manager有冇智慧去消化又係另一回事。
要減低被誤解嘅風險,可以括住(Part Time)同(Summer Job)呢類工作,畀啲人睇得清清楚楚,而呢一Part最好用線分隔開,唔好同Full Time工作撈埋一齊,有啲人唔睇清楚真係以為你好Jumpy。
09/2014 – present
Marketing Executive
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07/2014
XXX公司
Event Executive / 3 months (Summer Job)
06/2013
XX餐廳
Waiter / 3 months (Summer Job)
07/2012
XXX洋行
Admin Clerk / 2 months (Summer Job)
附帶再講下,如果你全職工作做過Temp 臨時工或者Contract合約工,最好亦係括住(Temp), (Contract),咁人哋就會知道你係合約到期,唔係Jumpy係咁轉工。
我真係打到手都軟,聽日待續!
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