Increase your chances of gaining an academic post
If you want to get a job in academia after your PhD, you are likely to be applying for
For these jobs your applications should focus primarily on the knowledge gained and output (in the form of publications) from your research. You also need to show experience of, or the potential to, generate research funding, in addition to teaching and supervision skills.
The most common way to apply for academic jobs is to submit a university application form, along with an academic-style CV and covering letter. Make sure to submit the documentation exactly as requested, by the closing date.
Alternatively, you may send out a speculative CV to the head of each research group in your field, to see if there are any current vacancies you can apply for.
Either way, you must submit a well-written and carefully researched application.
Keep a copy of all your applications to help you prepare for your interviews.
If you are also making applications outside academia, follow the advice in the Applying for jobs section of this website.