The job market is competitive at the best of times, so during a recession (or slowly climbing out of one!) its critical to have an eye catching CV that will grab an employers attention.
It can be incredibly difficult and stressful to writing a CV you can feel proud of. Some feel forced to arbitrarily condense years or decades of experience, skills and successes into just a few pages. Others struggle to write enough to fill the page.
A CV is one of the most powerful weapons in the average job hunter’s arsenal, as it is probably the first experience that prospective employers will have of you. Getting it right is crucial, and can be difficult without assistance.
7 Quick Tips
Follow our quick and easy top 7 tips on how to start writing a CV to get you in front of potential employers:
- Always write in the third person – This is a business document. This is a piece of work that you are presenting to a prospective employer to persuade them to hire you
- Use Bullet Points – A mammoth paragraph of text is likely to look dense and rambling, and could easily end up being skipped over, so use bullets where possible
- Fact, not waffle – Sticking with bullet points and writing in the third person should really help with this one, as the less personal format also serves to focus the mind.
- To Summarise or not to Summarise? – This very much depends on circumstance. That said, a profile in which you give a brief description of your CV and then describe some of your less tangible qualities should often form part of a cover letter, not a CV
- Length – don’t get overly concerned over the length, many recruiters will simply cut and amend your CV into their pre-formatted template, just don’t get too carried away writing an easy!
- Keep interests sensible – ensure that the interests you specify are sensible and not enough to put off a potential employer
- Spelling – seems an easy one, but make sure you have spell checked your CV prior to sending off!
Don’t delay, use our tips to get writing a killer CV today and apply for that top job.
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