A curriculum vitae is something that almost every working individual has had to create at least once in their lifetime. Be it for summer training, internships, grants, or a job change, each situation needs a really good curriculum vitae in order to win an interview with the employer. Professional and good CV writing is not a job for any Tom, Dick or Harry. Obtaining assistance from professional CV writers, or from people who have had enough experience with CV writing, is always a better way. However, for those who have no other choice, here are some guidelines to writing a good CV.
– Remember, a CV cannot win you the job, but it can certainly win you a chance to meet the employer in person. After that, it is your individual knowledge, personality and communication skills that must make it happen.
– A CV should always be combined with a cover letter that expresses your interest in applying for the job.
– Choosing the correct CV writing format is a must. For positions such as a manager, the CV need not have a section mentioning your hobbies and interests or likes and dislikes, unless requested. Therefore, choosing a format as per the requirements of the position is essential.
– Tailoring your CV for a particular position is very important. If you are applying for a sales job, mentioning your knowledge, skills, abilities and experiences in the field of human resources will do you no good. Mentioning in your CV what you have done specific to the position you are applying for and how you could be an asset to the organization are the only things that will interest the recruiters.
– Hundreds of CVs land on a recruiter’s desk every day and every variation seems the same. If you do not want your CV to look just like all other CVs, avoid creating a boring CV that is a long list of your qualities. Instead, put forth your qualities, strengths and abilities in a way that the recruiter can see the real worth of your qualities and how they can be used in the work environment to benefit the company.
– Avoid unnecessary information and put the most important information first. It might be that your first job provided more relevant experience for a particular position. Therefore, your first job should be mentioned first, followed by others as per their importance.
– Effective titles and short points in bullet form attract attention, as opposed to lengthy, elaborate sentences.
– For times when you place your CV on the Internet, try using appropriate keywords that will help you be found by the kind of employers you are most interested in.
If you have made several attempts to win an interview, without any luck, it is time for you to approach a professional CV writer and reap the rewards.
Article written by Mike Kelley at http://www.cv-service.org/ You can find and download free CV examples and fully worded CV templates on my website.