12 tips: How to ace the application form
Anne Wilson SFHEA
Award-winning Women’s Development Trainer | Licensed Springboard trainer | WHEN Facilitator | AGCAS President's Medal 2024 | Leadership & Team Development | Strengths Practitioner | Career Coach | Blogger | Speaker |
Application forms can be both frustrating and time-consuming to complete. In fact some universities are now starting to request a CV and cover letter without the requirement to spend hours on an often badly designed online form, which is good news. For those still required to complete an online application, however, here are some great tips.
Following the successful career progression of several female staff at the University of Warwick following completion of the 'Springboard' programme, I share their wisdom and tips on how to approach completion of the application form.
Feel the fear and do it anyway.? Susan Jeffers.
You often hear that women feel they need to fulfil almost all the essential criteria in the person spec before applying, while men are more likely to 'risk' applying if they meet 60% of them, sometimes fewer.
The staff who contributed their tips all had one thing in common- they felt the fear and applied anyway. By the way- each of them leapfrogged a grade in the process. Follow their advice. Take that leap and submit your application. The more jobs women apply for, the sooner we will start to witness gender equity in the workplace. You won't get the jobs you don't apply for.
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1 周Great tips Anne. "Feel the fear and do it anyway" is a great mantra. You need to go through the zone of fear to reach the zone of growth. Your aim is to do the "it" well ??
Employability & Careers Consultant @ University of Suffolk ? MA Career Development and Management ?Fellow of the Higher Education Academy ? RCDP/RCL ? Empowering Students for Career Success
3 周Another great piece Anne excellent insights and great advice as always.
Careers Consultant @ University of Cambridge
3 周Terrific Anne - and I'm so glad to see this one: "You don't have to meet all the essential criteria to be hired"
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3 周Very helpful
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3 周This article offers valuable advice for navigating the job application process, especially for those who might hesitate to apply.