Is your CV updated?

 

CV / Resume is your marketing document that summarises your career history and qualifications and explains your future potential as a job seeker.

A top-quality CV / Resume will considerably boost your chance of getting a face-to-face interview, so it is worth spending time and effort on the content and presentation. Most Recruiters and Hiring Managers spend just a few seconds scanning each CV / Resume before sticking it in the ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ pile.

We would like to share the top 7 tips for writing a CV that’ll make it easy for readers to scroll through.

  1. Keep it read

The ideal CV / Resume should be no more than two pages. So, you save space only to include factual information relevant to the vacancy or accomplishments that you feel the employer would be interested in.

  1. Tailer it

Take the time to change your CV / Resume for each role that you apply for. Research the company and use the job advert to determine what skills you should point out to them. They will appreciate the obvious effort.

  1. Write a summary

Add a summary of your background and qualifications in your CV / Resume This should be an active, engaging paragraph, between 3-5 lines in length. It is intended to summarise your years of experience and key strengths.

  1. Keep it up-to-date

It would be best if you kept your CV / Resume up-to-date, whether you’re looking for a job or not. Whenever something significant occurs in your career, record it so you don’t later forget something that could be important.

  1. Tell the truth

Everyone exaggerates what they write on their CV / Resume. Blatant overstatements on your CV / Resume can land you in a whole heap of trouble when it comes to employers checking your background and references. You also may get caught out at the interview stage when you suddenly can’t answer questions on what you claim to know. And that can be very awkward!

  1. Make it ATS friendly

Hiring managers and recruiters frequently use an applicant tracking system (ATS)—software that helps them organise job applications and ensure none fall through the cracks. Use appropriate file formats for your CV / ResumeAvoid header and footer details. Use appropriate keyword optimisation. Avoid graphics.

  1. Take support

The job search process can be hard work. Searching for vacancies, filling in application forms, collating references and qualifications can feel overwhelming. Some job seekers looking to make the process easier by paying an expert to undertake tasks, such as writing a CV / Resume. If you have some troubles with your CV / Resume, don’t hesitate to purchase a Professional CV Writing Service.

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