How Do You Write A Professional CV?
When you’re searching for a new job, a resume is often the first impression that a prospective employer will have about you. If it rambles on for multiple pages, is printed on cheap paper or is full of typos and grammatical errors, it’s not going to result in an invitation to come and talk about your accomplishments in person before a panel. Make sure your CV puts you head and shoulders above the competition. Review the specifications of the job that you’re applying for. Successful candidates often subtly borrow some of the buzz words used in the specs to describe their own experiences; subconsciously, the reader may feel a comfort level and kinship with the applicant even prior to meeting face to face because the content has a familiar tone. Identify the jobs that you have held in the past, the duration of each job and a brief summary of the duties that each job entailed. For some situations, a prospective employer may also want to know what your salary range was and your reasons for