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Curriculum Vitae Checklist

By Clare Westwood


Curriculum Vitae Checklist

Often CV's only get a fifteen second glance at first. If you want to get your own CV noticed then make sure your CV does the following:-

Your first impression is often given through your CV. It needs to be as original as possible whilst remaining highly professional. The design of your CV also needs to be very inviting and easy on the eye. You should aim to provide a bullet point summary of your qualifications so that the interviewer can see easily where your strong points lie. Your CV should not be too long but also it is important not to be too short.

The appearance of the CV is very important as it needs to look professional as it is a reflection of you, the candidate. Take care to ensure that you use a font that is business like, you will need to include bullet points and bolding and underlining wherever relevant. Always make sure you check the finer details before sending the CV, it can be easy to miss some thing's such as bad spelling or grammar. If your CV runs over onto more than one page always make sure the pages are numbered.

Be sure that your CV has clear sections that aim to highlight all of your key skills and qualifications. Check that your work history is places as most recent job first.

Often people like to put a section for career goals on their CV, only do this if you are certain of the job and role you are applying for as it can be hard to change this if you get an interview and it comes into conversation.

Your accomplishments should be detailed and wherever possible quantified by using percentages, number and other measures of success.

Make sure your CV reflects the skills that the interviewer is looking for. You can also include an additional information section if you think this is beneficial.




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