CV Writing
The CV is a complete statement of your educational background and your experience, an overview of your life’s accomplishments. It’s your personal sales tool used to introduce yourself to possible employers. CV writing is a vital step toward landing a position. Employment hunting, especially in the present economic crunch can be hard so you need to give yourself every chance of getting to the interview stage and your CV writing skills will be fundamental in achieving this.
CV writing is a difficult task and yet the best way to market a very unique product - you; your CV should emphasize your strongest qualifications and should present sufficient detail to stand up under strong scrutiny during a thorough reading. Before CV writing, you must review and list your complete educational and professional history.
CV Writing must include the following skills:
- Reading the advertisement in great detail.
- Doing research about the company or institution to find out their background, their products and the people they hire.
- Focusing on the elements of your background or experience that matches the job profile.
- When it comes to CV writing, first impression matters the most. You have to capture the recruiter’s attention in a positive way.
- Devising a strong profile in your CV writing that illustrates your key skills and qualities as an employee is essential.
- Including your work-based achievements in your profile.
- Prior to starting your actual CV writing, make sure that you have an explicit sense of what the recruiters are looking for.
Personal details: you must include your full contact information, current address, email address and a telephone number.
Profile: core skills, competencies and expertise.
Career objective: write your goals that make you suitable.
Professional experience: jobs you have had in the past years including part-time and voluntary work. You must include job titles along with a brief description of your responsibilities, employer’s name, starting date and an ending date.
Skills: write your work related skills and abilities.
Education and training: write your schooling and training.
Hobbies and interests: brief detail of your hobbies and interests.
References: at least two people that can verify how well you have performed in the past.
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