CV Writing: Tips and tricks for a strong and effective resume
Jennifer Driscoll CertRP
Business Operations & Marketing Manager at Hunter Dunning - ON MATERNITY LEAVE
A well-written CV can make all the difference in the job search process. A strong and effective CV showcases your skills, experience, and achievements and provides a clear picture of your capabilities and potential to prospective employers.??
?Check out our Top 10 tips and tricks, that we believe will help you create a top-notch CV and make you stand out from the crowd, increasing your chances of landing your dream job.?
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Tailor your CV to the job
Before you start writing your CV, research the company and the position you are applying for. Make sure your CV is tailored to the specific job, by highlighting the skills and experience that are most relevant to the job description.??
Use keywords from the job description in your CV, to ensure that these are detected by the employer, creating a strong connection between your experience and what they seek.?
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Keep it concise and to the point?
A well-written CV should be easy to read and typically not exceed 2-3 pages in length. Use bullet points and clear sentences to describe your experience and achievements. Avoid writing long, dense paragraphs, or including irrelevant information.?
Highlight your achievements
Instead of just listing your responsibilities in previous roles, focus on quantifiable achievements. For example, instead of saying "managed a team," say "managed a team of 10 people and increased productivity by 20%." Use numbers and statistics to demonstrate your impact in previous positions.?
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Use a clear and professional format
Choose a clean, easy-to-read format and font for your CV. Make sure there is enough white space on the page to make it look visually appealing and easy to read. Use headings, subheadings, and bullet points to organize the information in your CV.?
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Start with a strong opening
The opening section of your CV is the most important, as it is the first thing potential employers will see. Make sure it includes a summary of your experience, skills, and qualifications, and highlights what makes you stand out from other candidates.?
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Showcase your education and qualifications
Include your education and relevant qualifications in your CV, but only if they are relevant to the position you are applying for. List your highest degree first, followed by other degrees in reverse chronological order.?
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Be specific
Avoid vague or general statements like "hard-working" or "results-driven." Instead, provide concrete examples of how you demonstrated these qualities in previous roles. Use specific achievements and experiences to demonstrate your abilities and strengths.?
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Proofread
Carefully proofread your CV for spelling and grammar errors. Consider getting someone else to review it as well. A second pair of eyes can catch mistakes you may have missed.?
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Keep it updated
Regularly update your CV to reflect your most recent experience and achievements. This will ensure that your CV is always current and ready to be submitted when you apply for new job opportunities.?
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Avoid using an objective statement
Objective statements are becoming less common in CVs, and many employers consider them outdated. Instead, focus on showcasing your skills and experience in the opening section of your CV.?
Creating a strong and effective CV is essential for job seekers who want to make a positive impression on potential employers and increase their chances of landing their dream job.??
By following these tips and tricks, you can create a CV that accurately represents your abilities and strengths and sets you apart from other candidates.?