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    Is your CV up to scratch?

    Having a good CV is crucial for making a good impression on potential employers. Here are some tips to help you create a CV:

    1. Tailor your CV to the job: Customise your CV for each job application by highlighting relevant skills, experiences, and achievements that align with the job description.

    2. Keep it concise: Aim for a CV that is clear, concise, and easy to read. Stick to a maximum of three pages, focusing on the most relevant information. Any more than three pages is not going to read.

    3. Use a professional format: Choose a clean and professional layout for your CV. Use a readable font and clear headings to organise your information.

    4. Include a personal statement: Write a brief personal statement or summary at the beginning of your CV to introduce yourself and highlight your key skills and experiences.

    5. Highlight your achievements: Instead of just listing your duties, emphasise your accomplishments in each role. Use specific examples and quantify your achievements whenever possible.

    6. Focus on skills: Highlight your relevant skills, both hard and soft, throughout your CV. Include a separate section for skills if necessary.

    7. Include relevant experience: List your work experience in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent job. Include relevant internships, volunteer work, and freelance projects if they contribute to your qualifications.

    8. Education and qualifications: Include details of your education, including any degrees, certifications, and relevant coursework. If you have limited work experience, you can place more emphasis on your education section.

    9. Use keywords: Incorporate keywords from the job description into your CV to ensure it gets noticed by hiring managers and any CV checking systems that companies may use.

    10. Proofread carefully: Check your CV for spelling and grammar errors and ensure that it is free of typos. Ask a friend or mentor to review your CV for feedback.

    11. Include relevant extras: Depending on the job and industry, you may want to include additional sections such as relevant hobbies and interests, language skills, or professional memberships.

    12. Update regularly: Keep your CV up to date with your most recent experiences, skills, and accomplishments. Regularly review and revise it as needed. If you’re adding a new role you need to change the tense that you write your past jobs in.

    By following these tips, you can create a CV that effectively showcases your skills and experiences and increases your chances of landing your desired job.

    Need a handwriting your CV?

    Send the team what you have so far, and we’ll be able to point you in the right direction.

    Here a few templates that you can use for your CV.