Sales recruitment: Green credentials can improve your CV
People wanting to get into sales jobs can improve their chances by adding some environmental credentials to their CV, according to one newspaper.
The Independent made the recommendation and said that people who want to give themselves an edge when trying to get into a new job should think about adding green skills to their CV.
It stated: "A move towards working in the environmental sector or adding some environmental credentials to their existing CV might be the way back into employment and, more important, job security."
The newspaper added that membership to the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment is on the rise as more people look to get green in order to impress and get new sales jobs.
People looking to get into sales jobs could be interested in the advice which included beefing up CVs by adding as many specialist skills as possible.
Making even one typographical error on a CV can ruin a candidate's chances of getting a sales job, according to research by accounting and finance firm Accountemps.
Aaron Wallis are a specialist sales recruitment agency that offers hundreds of sales jobs together with some of the most comprehensive sales tips and career advice available to UK sales professionals. 
Filed: 17-07-2009
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