The first known CV was created by Leonardo Da Vinci 500 years ago. Since then, things have moved on slightly and it is essential for any job seeker to have a well presented, professional CV. It is your first introduction to potential future employers and as we all know, first impressions count!
First things first, the basics.
CV stands for Curriculum Vitae (which is Latin and just means your story). It is an outline of a person’s educational and professional history, usually prepared for job applications. Another name for a CV is a résumé. It conveys your personal details in the way that presents you in the best possible light. A CV is a marketing document in which you are marketing something: yourself! You need to “sell” your skills, abilities, qualifications and experience to employers.
To put it simply, a good CV is the gateway to the job you are applying for. Landing that job is then the gateway to earning an income, earning an income is a crucial part of functioning in the general community and contributes greatly to our feelings self-worth. Don’t compromise on the time spent on a document which could determine how you spend your entire working day! The reliance employers place on a well-structured and well written CV cannot be underestimated.
The list could go on, but you probably get the point! If you are guilty of any or all of the above you need to rethink what are you sending out to represent yourself in the marketplace.
One survey of employers found that the following aspects were most looked for;
45% | Previous related work experience |
35% | Qualifications & skills |
25% | Easy to read |
16% | Accomplishments |
14% | Spelling & grammar |
9% | Education (these were not just graduate recruiters or this score would be much higher!) |
9% | Intangibles: individuality/desire to succeed |
3% | Clear objective |
2% | Keywords added |
1% | Contact information |
1% | Personal experiences |
1% | Computer skills |
There is no single “correct” way to write and present a CV but the following general rules apply:
Remember these key points when creating or improving your CV
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