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  • Volunteering 'can boost your CV'
    18/05/2012
    People looking to enhance their CV may find that volunteering can help to make the document more appealing, it has been claimed.
  • Cover letters 'should be a masterpiece of brevity'
    17/05/2012
    People writing a covering letter need to make it a "masterpiece of brevity" if they are to get their point across and make an impression on the employer, one expert has advised.
  • Lying during a job application 'is not worth it'
    15/05/2012
    Although it can be very tempting to embellish certain details or even outright lie during an interview or when compiling a CV, the risks of doing so far outweigh the benefits, it has been noted.
  • 'Be pragmatic' when it comes to CV length
    15/05/2012
    One aspect of a CV that is often debated is how long the document should be, with some sources suggesting a single page will do, while other experts advise cramming the resume with information.
  • Cover letters 'need to be succinct'
    14/05/2012
    The perfect cover letter would be succinct enough to convey the candidate's attributes and suitability for the job without losing the interest of the recruiter, it has been advised.

Apprenticeships 'provide a safe introduction to work'

People looking for a route into the working world may find that apprenticeships provide the ideal platform for learning about what a full-time job entails and what is expected of them, one expert has stated.

Ian Harper, chief executive of ATG Training, acknowledged that it is a big step for any young person to leave school or education and take their first job of employment, and explained that apprenticeships allow young people a "safe introduction" to the world of work.

"By safe, I don't mean physical safety, I mean the ability to learn by making mistakes [and] to work very closely with someone such as a supervisor and a mentor," he added.

He went on to note that the image of an apprenticeship as the poorer option is not correct because people often need to be very academically capable in some apprenticeship subjects.

In many sectors, an apprenticeship many even serve people better than a university degree would, Mr Harper concluded.

It comes after Kevin Green, chief executive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, recently noted that better careers guidance and increased use of apprenticeships can get young people into employment with vocational skills development.

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Filed: 22-02-2012

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