What happens when you see a job posting you are sure you are qualified for, but
you lack the necessary work experience? Do you let it go just like that without
taking the idea of dropping your application? Let your lack of the stated work experience
deter you from applying for a job you feel you are qualified. The following tips
from resume.ae will help you revise your CV so that the next time you apply for
a job, even if you lack the required work experience, you still will have that competitive
advantage over other candidates.
Emphasize on your Qualifications
Work experience is just one of the many attributes that employers look for among
candidates. However, the most important attribute is the qualification you hold.
List all your academic achievements in all areas regardless of whether they are
relevant to the current position or not. Be sure to state the subjects you studied
and flatter your employer by stating your grades in those subjects.
State any Work Experience You Hold
When employers post job openings, they hope to hire the best candidate. This best
candidate does not necessarily have to have work experience in that particular area.
Therefore, hype your CV with the experience you hold in any capacity you have worked
in before. Even if you own a non-paid work experience, list it and break it down
to explain your responsibilities and achievements that define your success in that
position. Voluntary work, internships and attachments all count as work experience
and so do not hesitate listing them.
Make Sure Your CV Stands Out
The best way for your CV to be prominent is by convincing the hiring panel that
indeed you understand what the position you are applying for deals with. Use phrases
and words that are directly related to the position you are applying for. Make sure
to drop some jargon that makes sense in the area of work you are applying for. Just
because you lack the necessary work experience does not mean that you cannot get
this job that you hold all the other qualifications in.
Make sure that your CV is updated every now and again. This will allow you to add
and edit parts that you feel do not add any value to your position of interest.
Make sure that the language you use to explain yourself through your CV is consistent
with an employer’s definition of their ideal candidate.