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Masterclass: City CV & Hanover present ‘The Perfect Banking CV’ on 26th November at 10.00am
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Reviewed and revamped your banking CV lately? You know that your CV is the passport to your professional future. You also know that the right one will secure that interview.

This one-hour masterclass is designed just for you.

Writing your own banking CV doesn’t always come naturally. Everyone benefits from fresh eyes, perspective and external insight. Your CV must articulate your distinctive skills and attributes in a way that shows the value you bring to your future employer. With more competition for top banking jobs, it’s never been more important to understand what employers look for in a CV.

You will learn banking CV writing tips and strategies from Victoria McLean, CEO of City CV, a career industry expert, award-winning CV writer and coach, who has helped over 30,000 candidates secure their dream roles in the last 15 years.

Her past clients include Harvard Business school alumni and successful people who have used her CV writing services have won jobs at JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, BAML, Citi, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, and Barclays. She has developed a nuanced and strategic approach, which fuses market knowledge with a deep understanding of recruitment techniques to help build your personal brand and create a compelling resume story.

Learn how to create a strong and authentic banking CV that will get you noticed for the right reasons. Expertise and insider knowledge gathered from years of international CV writing and recruiting will be shared, including:

• Banking CV evolution – how AI and algorithms can make or break your career (and how to beat the robots)

• Soft skills to avoid in your CV resume – how to show, not tell

• The essentials for every bullet point

• How to ‘prove it’

• Be ‘smart’ – sell yourself every step of the way

• Avoid the formatting errors that guarantee rejection from most CV screening systems

• The two mistakes that spell rejection from 97% of recruiters

• Q&A