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CV TIPS
The most important aspect of a CV is its presentation.
Appearance…
An employer may receive hundreds of CVs for a position, and one with poor presentation would easily find its way to the bin.
Purpose of a CV…
The aim of a CV is to get you a seat in the interview room. It’s your first communication with the organization and an opportunity to convey to them what you have to offer. Your CV should convey that you:
- Can do the job,
- Have a good attitude to work, and
- Can fit in with the company culture.
The do’s and don’ts:
Do:
- Keep it short and precise – your CV should be a maximum of two pages.
- Check thoroughly for spelling and grammatical mistakes – spotting errors is a quick and easy way for employers to weed out weaker candidates.
- Use positive and confident language. Avoid jargon.
- Be honest and factual.
- Keep to the point. Be relevant. It is the quality of your achievements that count, not the quantity.
- Give a brief list of the most relevant courses and skills you have attended or acquired, exclude short courses not relevant to the job applied for.
- Be clear and concise and always refer back to the job in question.
- Sell yourself – tailor your CV to suit the requirements of the job you are applying for.
- Make your CV look neat, smart and professional, and easy to read- keep it well spaced out.
- To make you CV look visually pleasing and easy to comprehend, use bullet points for certain sections of your CV.
- Get someone to proof read your final version.
Don’t:
- Use coloured paper – it’s more advisable to stick to good quality white paper.
- Be boring and ramble on monotonously.
- Be repetitive.
- Have a disorganised layout.
- Be tempted to ‘jazz it up a little bit’. Stick to basic fonts and formats – make certain your CV looks clean, tidy and clutter free.
- Use unnecessary colours, photos or illustrations.
- Tell little white lies on your CV. Some employers use information service companies to check the accuracy of CV details.
- List all one-day training courses undertaken or every qualification gained.
- Pack the page with reams of writing.
- Fold your CV if you are sending it by post.
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