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Hints and tips for writing a standout CV

Creating a CV for a job can be challenging, but you can make a strong impression with the right approach. Here are some tips to help you get started:

Choose the Right Format

  • Reverse Chronological: List your most recent experiences first. This is the most common format.
  • Functional: Focuses on skills and experiences rather than chronological order. This is useful if you have limited work experience.
  • Combination: A chronological and functional mix highlighting skills and work history.

Contact Information

  • Full name
  • Phone number
  • Professional email address
  • LinkedIn profile (if applicable)

Objective or Summary Statement

  • A brief statement (1-2 sentences) about your career goals and what you aim to achieve in the job. Tailor it to the job you’re applying for.

Education

  • Include your highest level of education first.
  • List the school name, degree, and graduation date.
  • Include relevant coursework, or projects if applicable.

Work Experience

  • List any part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer work.
  • Use bullet points to describe your responsibilities and achievements.
  • Focus on transferable skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.

Skills

  • Highlight both hard and soft skills. Examples: Microsoft Office, customer service, time management, etc.
  • Tailor this section to include skills mentioned in the job description.

Certifications and Awards

  •  Include any relevant certifications, awards, or recognitions.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Include clubs, sports, or other activities demonstrating skills and qualities relevant to the job.

Projects

  • Mention any significant projects you’ve worked on that are relevant to the job.
  • Describe your role and the outcome or impact of the project.

Languages

  • List any languages you speak and your proficiency level.

Formatting and Proofreading

  • Keep the layout clean and easy to read with consistent formatting.
  • Use a professional font like Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman.
  • Proofread multiple times to ensure there are no typos or grammatical errors.
  • Consider asking someone else to review it for you.
By following these tips and structuring your resume effectively, you’ll be able to showcase your strengths and make a positive impression on potential employers, even if you’re applying for a job.
– advised by Anglian Water
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