Top strategies for CV writing
Remember your CV is your first opportunity to make a good impression on a potential employer so make it the best it can be!
Tailor your CV to the job
Take the time to read the job description and understand what the employer is looking for. Then, adjust your CV to highlight the skills and experiences that match their requirements.
Use a clear and professional format
Make sure your CV is easy to read and well-organised. Use bullet points and headings to break up the text and choose a font that is clear and easy to read.
Highlight your achievements
Instead of just listing your responsibilities in previous roles, focus on your achievements and how you made a positive impact. Use specific examples and metrics wherever possible.
Keep it concise
Your CV should be no longer than 2 pages. Be selective about what you include and make sure each section is relevant and adds value.
Use keywords
Many employers use applicant tracking systems (ATS) to screen CV’s. To increase. Your chances of getting through this process, make sure you include relevant keywords from the job description.
Proofread and edit
Make sure your CV is free of errors, typos, and grammatical mistakes. Ask someone else to read over it as well, as a fresh set of eyes can often catch things you may have missed.
Include a personal statement
A brief personal statement at the top of your CV can help to showcase your personality and set you apart from other candidates. Keep it concise and focused on your skills and experience.
Be honest
Never lie or exaggerate on your CV. It may seem tempting, but it’s not worth the risk of getting caught out later.
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