How to answer more fully: that is the question

I have often found that some of the best job-hunting guidelines come from companies who offer internships and graduate programmes to students. In the process of inviting applications, large firms (accountancy, law and others) provide some excellent pointers to candidates. Frequently, these pointers are very simple – so simple they might be overlooked. There is […]

Tips on speculating to accumulate

When sending out CVs speculatively, do the following: [checklist] Ring the organisation, and, by some means, get the name of the key person. If you are put through to the person in question, tell them briefly who you are and what you are about, and undertake to send on a follow-up letter. Don’t wait too […]

Deirdre May heads our new Limerick office

Deirdre May, a Limerick woman who forged a highly-successful career in sales and marketing, has been appointed by a leading career training company to establish its first Limerick office. “Demand for our CV preparation and interviewing training services is such that opening a Limerick-based office was the logical next step to meet the needs of […]

Essential attributes that power your CV

This week, in our on-going series on how you might construct a CV that truly sells you, we come to your hobbies, interests and community involvement.. “So what if I won the captain’s prize at 15 years of age,” a candidate might say, “sure it’s a job in IT I’m going for, not a place […]

Shine the light on the parts that matter

Today we push on with our step-by-step guide to building a winning CV. You may recall from the past few weeks that we have covered Personal Profile; Key Achievements, Skills & Attributes; and Referee Description (if you’d like those three columns emailed to you, simply email getthatjob@slinuacareers.com with ‘columns x 3’ in the subject line. […]

AUDIO: Liam Horan speaks to Phantom.ie about innovative job searching campaign

By Liam Horan, Career Coach, Sli Nua Careers  Liam Horan of Sli Nua Careers talk to phantom.ie talking about David Wogan’s innovative job searching campaign.   Liam Horan is Managing Director of Sli Nua Careers Ltd. You can read more blogs from Sli Nua Careers coaches HERE, and make a booking for CV Preparation and Interview Training. […]

Using written references in a powerful way

This week we continue our series showing you how to build your CV step by step. Over the past fortnight, we’ve covered the Personal Profile and Key Achievements, Skills & Attributes sections. This week, we move onto the third part of what will hopefully be your new-look CV – and it involves the unexpected, and […]

Meeting the employer’s needs is a key achievement

Following on from last week’s column, where I dealt with the Personal Profile section at the outset of your CV, I will now move onto what I would suggest as your next section: Key Achievements, Skills & Attributes (or variations thereof.) To recap, the Personal Profile offers an introductory overview of who you are. It […]

Personalising your profile for job-hunting success

Q: On a number of occasions, you have mentioned including a Personal Profile at the start of a CV. I am not quite clear on what form that should take. In my current CV, I give my contact details and then move onto my work experience. What value would a Personal Profile add, and, more […]

Michele Gillen

Michele Gillen’s specialty is working with highly motivated individuals who wish to effect real change in their careers. She holds an Advanced Diploma in Personal and Executive Coaching. Her passion for coaching is rooted in her personal experiences and she draws inspiration from her own career path. She owned and run two very successful businesses […]