Résumé & Curriculum
Vitae (CV) Consulting Services
for people looking to work in
aid, relief and development
Please note: I have suspended my one-on-one
CV consulting for people looking to work in aid, relief and
development and I don't know if I am going to resume it. I
suspended it because:
- My work schedule is erratic and I cannot guarantee I can be
available for a quick turnaround.
- A few people who have received the consultation were deeply
disappointed that most of my consulting was correcting their
spelling and grammar, or was asking questions they needed to
answer in order to edit the CV themselves, with more of their
own experiences, rather than me writing such for them (which is
impossible for me to do without knowing them personally - and
therefore spending a lot more time with them, which would cost a
LOT more money).
- So many people who wrote don't have the experience asked for
in the jobs they wanted to have. And no ethical CV consultant
can fix that.
I don't know when or if I will resume CV consulting, but here is
FREE advice.
I am keeping this page up in case I change my mind and decide to
resume my CV consulting services.
Here's the original content from this page:
"Without Jayne's help, I would never have gotten into
the UN's LEAD program. She helped me realize I had all sorts of
experience I wasn't talking about in my application. She made my
own words stronger. I say she has a golden hand!"
-- Iranian colleague from UNDP
"I told Jayne what kind of work I wanted to do, and she
helped me repackage myself. She looked at the job I wanted and
talked to me about my pas work experience, and was able to put
things in my résumé from my past work I had never thought of. And
I got the job!"
-- French colleague from UNIFEM
Many people miss out on jobs in nonprofit, aid, relief and/or
development because of how they present their skills and experience
in their résumé, or curriculum vitae (CV). Often, the experiences
that a person has that would be most valued by these employers are
not explicitly stated. The résumé may have worked well with
for-profit companies, academic institutions and even with some
nonprofits, but it lacks the style and language that aid, relief and
development agencies look for.
Whether you are applying to work at a United Nations agency or
an international NGO, to work at an international non-governmental
agency (NGO), to work at a small nonprofit organization, or to be
a part of VSO Canada, VSO or the PeaceCorps or some other volunteer-sending
agency, your résumé needs to represent a variety of your
professional, volunteer and academic experiences that are most
desired by these agencies.
I have screened résumés for a variety of aid, relief and
development agencies and nonprofits, and I have helped many
professionals, from people just getting started to seasoned
professionals, to improve their résumés and overall presentation,
with excellent results. I can use this background to help improve
your résumé. Using your answers to a variety of questions, a
review of your current résumé, and a review of the jobs you feel
you are qualified for, I can work with you to greatly improve your
résumé -- and, ultimately, improve your chances of being hired.
Before you write me about my CV consulting, please
Perhaps you don't need me at all - these two aforementioned
pages may provide all the information you need to revise your
résumé or CV appropriately. They represent 50% of the
advice I give in consultations to people that pay me. If you still
decide to inquiry about my CV consulting, please revise your CV
first based on the advice on these pages BEFORE you contact me.
Also note:
- My assessment of your CV will be straightforward, and it might
sound harsh, as it will be in writing (and anything in writing
can sound harsh).
- I will not help you invent items to fill gaps in your skills
or experience. What I will do is help you identify wording that
is appropriate for international jobs, as well as help you
identify skills and experiences that should be on your CV that
you might not have thought of.
- I may ask a lot of questions about your experience, both paid
and unpaid, official and unofficial; what I'm trying to do, if I
ask a lot of questions, is to help you fill in gaps in your
skills and experience on your CV for jobs you want. If you don't
answer these questions, I can't really help you. I had a client
say, "You are making me do all the work!" I am not a mind-reader
- I am not going to make up things for you to put on your CV if
I see gaps.
- I will correct spelling and grammar. One client told me
spelling and grammar didn't really matter on a CV, and she was
angry that I corrected such on her CV. I have seen the stack of
résumés on HR staff desks from applicants that will not be
considered for a position because of too many spelling and
grammar mistakes. Hiring managers feel that, if you don't care
about spelling and grammar, perhaps you won't care about other
tasks - and they want someone who shows attention to detail.
- The key to any successful job seeker is networking, and I
offer advice
for networking here.
For my rates, please do all of the aforementioned and, if you still
think I can help you, then contact me;
in your email, send me your LinkedIn
profile and the URLs for at least two jobs in which you are most
interested, or a note that you are interested in UNV, VSO Canada, VSO, PeaceCorps or similar
assignment. Then I will decide if I will accept you as a client (I
don't accept everyone). If I do decide to take you on, then I'll ask
for payment in advance, and payment must be submitted via Paypal or
Skrill - I will send you more details if I accept you as a client. I
will NOT give out my bank account details.
DISCLAIMER: With this consultancy comes no guarantee for a job
whatsoever. There are no magic words or a magic format for a CV or
cover letter that will assure you the position you desire, and I
don't promise such.
How
did you get to work for the
United Nations?!? - my
answer to a frequently asked
question.
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