How to write a good supporting statement
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How to write a good supporting statement

Dave Cordle Independent careers coach and a regular speaker, RCNi Nursing Careers and Jobs Fairs

Tips on making your job application supporting statement shine, showcasing your skills and experience

A supporting statement is one of the most important parts of the job application process. This is the evidence employers will use to shortlist you for the job you are applying for – and as it is likely the first impression they will have of you, it is important to get it right.

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