Post on 18-Dec-2014
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Forgetting to spellcheck
While spelling errors may not seem like a big deal, it gives a recruiter or potential employer the wrong impression immediately
Tip:
Have someone else check through
Leave it an hour and check through yourself
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Not enough specificsEmployers want to know what achievements of yours are relevant to their business
Tip:
Make sure you include exact dates of each role within the same company
Make sure that the content is engaging and paints you in a true, positive light
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Rambling onUsing long words and sentences will overshadow your job experience, and may give the impression there is space to fill
Tip:
Use bullet points to add structure and make important information easily digestible
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Overdoing the designSome think this will make your CV stand out, but it implies style over substance
Tip:
Punchy headlines and simple design will catch the reader’s attention and urge them to read on
Use traditional fonts
Avoid including a photo of yourself or any other graphic
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Incorrect contact informationSome people forget to update their contact info before sending out their CV. Imagine how frustrating it would be to have the perfect candidate, and not be able to contact them
Tip:
Check to make sure your contact information is correct
Include two different types, such as a phone number and email
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Generic CVsPotential employers are looking for CVs specific to the role you’re applying for as a way to determine if you’re fit for the role
Tip:
If tailoring a CV is becoming tiring, you may be applying for too many
Only apply to roles that you’re excited about
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The sole purpose of your CV is to catch the attention of your potential employer in order to get you an interview
When writing your CV remember:
Who your reader is and what they are looking for
Which skills are needed for the role you’re applying for
And finally remember…
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