Blog Layout

Successful C.V writing tips!

Leila Boubahlouli • November 11, 2016

How to write a successful resume


A resume is your key to get your next job. I personally consider your CV being the most important step in your job search. In our industry, we have seen many candidates with amazing skills but without an attractive resume struggling to get an interview. Put all your chances on your side and write a successful resume and here below is how to do it.

1. Your goal is to produce a document which wleila-blog-pic-1ill attract the eyes of the Hiring manager or recruiter. Recruiters look at hundreds of resumes every day so they only spend a few seconds on a resume before deciding if it is worth having a deeper look. Hence it is vital that your resume is clear, neat, and spacious and also highlights at a glance your most relevant skills. Firstly, make sure to have same theme font, text size, same space, bold coordination. Limit the colour to one maximum. Secondly, bullet points are a great tool for making your CV easy to read and straight to the point. List your job responsibilities with bullet points. A line is ideal. Moreover when using bullet points for your responsibilities, choose keywords relevant to the job you are applying for to describe your duties.

2. Tailor your c.v.


You have heard it millions of times, it is essential you tailor your CV to each role you are applying for. Highlight your relevant experience matching the job description and remove any which are not irrelevant. Most importantly, pay great importance to keywords! Keywords are the main skills or responsibilities that the employer is looking for and will be the first word we will look for on your resume. A lot of recruiters will search by key words before going in details in your resume. Make sure to demonstrate by using the same keywords or sentence how you have the skills required in the job description. Start by using action words at the beginning of each bullet points such as Responsible for, Coordinating a team of, Assisting with etc…Please note that if you have the experience required but don’t have the right keywords on your resume the recruiters might miss out on your background.


3. Key Achievements.


Key achievements are great as they will make you stand out from another candidates. There are two ways of describing your key achievements. One way is inserting them on the first page of your resume and list all your achievements during your career. The other way is after each work experience write about 1 or 2 big achievements you have done during this role. Don’t forget they need to be relevant to the job you are applying for. It is all about getting the attention of the reader!


4. Length of your resume.


For some employers the length of the resume makes a big difference. In my opinion, it doesn’t matter as it depends how you present your CV. Ideally a 4 page resume is great as it is concise and easy to read. However, if you have many years’ experience and find it hard to keep it to 4 pages, what you might want to do is to have a synopsis of your job experience on the first page so reader can have a quick glance at where you work, what you did and if they want more details, they can go look for the work experience on your CV.

5. LinkedIn needs to mirror your CV.


Consistency is the key to success! For your CV, make sure it is consistent with your LinkedIn profiles as we recruiters might find this suspicious if it is not. Particularly, pay attention to your job titles and start and end dates. Each time I receive an application, I check the candidates Linkedin profiles and confirm there are no gaps. To conclude, it is very important to spend time on your resume, you will see a return on your investment pretty quickly. Remember a resume can always be changed and tailored as many times as you want. A way of making sure your CV is successful is by measuring the amount of call backs you are receiving when applying for a jobs If it is too low, then review your CV and apply with your new resume and see if it works better. Last but not least, spelling needs to be absolutely perfect. Always ask 2 other people to review your CV to correct any spelling mistakes.


 Click here and follow us on our Linkedin page

By Soumaya Benyassine May 24, 2022
Job candidates are more mindful of what they need and want when choosing an employer. With that, companies need to be more aware of what those preferences are so they can attract, engage, hire, and retain these talents. To win top talents, it is important to fully understand what candidate care and client experience mean
By Philip Divilly November 1, 2021
Taking care of our mental health is important inside and outside the office. According to the National Health Survey 2017 – 2018, 1 in 5 Australians reported having mental health or behavioural condition. Here in New South Wales, 17.7% of adults 18-years of age and over “experienced high or very high levels of psychological distress & hellip
By Philip Divilly September 20, 2021
To recruiters and employers out there, mastering candidate care is non-negotiable in the future of work. Candidates are looking for more meaningful interactions they believe and see, which is of great value for them. The big question or challenge now is, how can candidate care be more strategic than they are today? Candidate care more & hellip
By Philip Divilly August 10, 2021
According to the 2018 Australia’s Digital Pulse report by Deloitte, Australia’s ICT workforce will grow to more than 750,000 professionals and over 3 million Aussies will be employed in jobs with ICT functions or integrations by 2023. That projection is very much possible with what we are seeing today in the ICT and tech industry.
By Philip Divilly July 5, 2021
The war for talent rages on. It is getting harder and harder to find the right talent for the right role at the right time. Several organisations are incorporating technology to improve their recruitment capabilities in terms of quality and time of hire. Some hiring teams are spending thousands of dollars to integrate AI in & hellip
By Philip Divilly June 16, 2021
Can you recall your first job interview ever? Some people can, while for others, the image is a bit blurry. First-ever job interviews can either be memorable or forgettable because of right or wrong reasons. But, it is always a great learning opportunity even if you didn’t get the job. Today, there are thousands, maybe
By Quay Appointments June 11, 2021
Have you done an audit on your e-mail address lately? I don’t mean opening up your account and looking for messages. I mean taking a closer look at the actual e-mail address you are using. I have received a number of e-mails from some very interesting address names lately. That being said, if you were …
By Philip Divilly May 25, 2021
It’s been more than a year now of living with the pandemic right outside our doors. The struggle is indeed real as we witnessed Covid-19 caused massive upheaval across our entire operation here at Quay Appointments. As recruiters continue to push through, it is important to pay attention to opportunities to improve ourselves, to learn & hellip
By Philip Divilly May 17, 2021
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” This is a common job interview question. If I were to ask you again, where do you see yourself 5 years from now? Or maybe even 30 years from now? The answers we often hear for this question are hopeful and optimistic. Some people tend to focus
By Philip Divilly April 21, 2021
According to the latest labour force report by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there are more than 770,000 people unemployed in Australia as of March 2021. All those people, if not, most of them are in the job hunt. That is actually an improvement as the unemployment rate went down to 5.6% by March. Employment
More Posts
Share by: