Before we cover this subject you might ask, ‘Is targeting your CV that important? Don't hiring managers just make their own minds up about my experience despite me tailoring my CV?' The answer: it depends. In our experience some hiring managers will have a certain CV/person they are looking for. If you don't fit the bill, no amount of CV re-jigging will help. The percentage of these types of hiring managers is difficult to estimate, but be assured CV targeting will increase your chances overall of getting an interview. We've had many situations (as compliance recruiters) where we've sent a particularly good CV only to find the hiring manager has rejected it. After a quick conversation we have discovered that the hiring manager was particularly busy and hasn't had to an opportunity to read the whole CV thoroughly, thereby missing the relevant and very good experience that particular candidate possessed. Do not underestimate how busy a hiring manager can be. Recruitment is probably 5% of their job. Many of these ‘busy manager' situations have been turned around resulting in interviews and successful hires.
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Will the collapse of the US Dollar result in a New World Order? And if it does, then what will this new order be, and what affect will it have on the living standards of Americans? The reason I ask what affect it will have on American living standards is because I am an American and for me America and Americans come first; the rest of you can take a hike. On this video they speak of no solutions. Just what can we do to stop this equalization with the rest of the world where we are dragged down to their level? The only solution that I can see is to go into isolation; retract from the world. We need to produce our own products again, and Americans need to buy then no matter the price, knowing that in the end it will be to our benefit. It will mean of course that we will have to do with less, but that is the price that we will have to pay to keep our standard of living up. To some it makes no sense what I am saying, but to me it makes perfect sense. I as an individual do this already. I buy American every chance I get, or I just do without. Of course if it is a product that I have to have to live, then I buy it no matter where it is made, but given the choice I buy American. With my business it is different. Sense I am just getting by financially, I am forced to buy Chinese products in order to stay competitive with my competition. The thing is that if it where national policy to put tariffs on products from countries that basically pay slave labor wages, then all American ...