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Student enrichment program launched with a cv writing workshop

October 2, 2017

AIWT has recently launched its new ‘Student Enrichment Program’, providing opportunities for students to learn additional oral and written skills and to boost employment outcomes. As a part of this program, a CV writing workshop was held in September. The three hour morning session was held at Malaga campus by Eva Godwin, Director of AIWT.

The first session started off with an overview of how a CV should look like including the structure and the format Australian recruiters are looking for. Plenty of real-life CVs – and their edited version – were handed around as examples, which helped students to understand the key objectives of each section in a CV and how students can use them to their own advantage.

The session progressed to thoroughly explore each element of a CV including:

A one-on-one session was held as the second part of the workshop. Each student was asked to attempt to re-write their CV. Eva interviewed every student, gained information on their background, current and past experiences and helped each student to improve their own CV. Students were given feedback on the layout, use of words, format of the CV and how it would fit the position they are applying for.

As one student noted, even experienced professionals don’t know how to write a good CV. Not many people know what to include and what to not include in a CV. All of the students who attended the workshop agreed that this workshop was in-depth and insightful. They also said that the CV writing workshop must be held frequently and regularly and it truly helps students to present themselves more professionally with a better chance of landing a better job.

While the date for the next CV writing workshop is yet to be finalised, other essential skills workshops will be held in October. On offer is a workshop on Word Processing and Powerpoint to be held on October 11th and on ‘how to write a cover letter and “Interview skills’ on October 25th.

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