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How To Read Between The Lines Of A Job Advertisement
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By: Glenn Hughes Email Article
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Finally, what are they offering you? (rewarded by fast track career progression, long term career with a global leader). Does this suit you? Is this what you want? To get an interview, you should ideally show how you have progressed your career and shown loyalty to previous employers. This is also definitely something that you should mention in a cover letter. Use the word career a lot- it's what they see as important.

This is quite a long article- it just shows how much information that you can get from just one job advert. If you need a CV or a cover letter written, or an application made for a specific job that is being advertised- get in touch- it's what we do- we can help you create the future you deserve.

Glenn Hughes

Partner, CV That Works

http://cvthatworks.com

glennhughes@cvthatworks.com

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Glenn HUghes is a partner of CV That Works. Formerly a PLC board director, Glenn has interviewed hundreds of people and has all the experience you need to help yo get the job you deserve. http://cvthatworks.com

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The way an organization writes its job ads says a lot or hide a lot of information about the company and the profile. It is up to the candidate to find out the real thing before going ahead with illusions
January 03, 2009 00:15:09

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