Comments for this month

http://bsu0af.wordpress.com/2014/01/30/creating-a-curiculum-vitae-and-cover-letter/comment-page-1/#comment-25

I really liked this post. It is informative and easy to read.

I wish you good luck for you interview. I know someone that has been with the British Antarctic Survey for over 2 years now and she loves it.

 

http://jstops.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/return-of-the-beaver-welsh-beaver-project/

Just by reading the post you can tell that you are enthusiastic and passionate about the reintroduction of beavers. I like the fact that you reference within the text and put them at the end so people can read more on the topic. I really enjoyed the flow of your post and the quotes.  Keep it up.

Creating your CV and Cover Letter

For this assignment, I had to find an eye-catching job of a Marine Aquarist and Animal Trainer position at Blue Planet Aquarium and tailor my CV and cover letter for the job. Due to some good detailed guidance on the content order and how long each section should be; I have now adapted my CV which is now up to date and have based it on practical skills and the work experience that I have done. I can now do the same for a cover letter, which I didn’t know how to set out and compose either.

I believe that being able to write a good CV and cover letter is important as it may set you apart from others in a job or even an interview basics.

Interview Skills – 12th Nov 2013

Just a short and sweet blog on the workshop assignment on Interview Skills, that was on the 12th November last year, was well worth doing for some marks and to get to know the strengths and weaknesses when they are actually having an interview for a job.

The workshop contained a mock interview in a group of four and feed back from all members of the group.

I personally felt that it was well worth doing and gained a lot from the feed back which I can consider when I have my next interview.