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The Quick Dos And Don'ts Guide Of Writing A CV, Courtesy Of The Fuller CV


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Do

  • Succinct sentences are easy to scan, especially given many recruiters have just 10 seconds to read it.
  • Use standard typefaces such as Arial, 11 or 12 points.
  • Check and re-check spelling - do not rely on spell checker.
  • Ensure your personal details are printed by all printers - not in the header/footer.
  • Dates of employment should be easily found and consistent.
  • Lead with achievements, use active verbs and positive language.
  • Follow up all claims with proven examples, be quantitative as well as qualitative.
  • Use email addresses where referees are overseas.
  • Include awards or recognition received for work well done, together with professional memberships and relevant training.
  • Keep your CV honest, factual and to two pages.
  • Ensure every line sells you at your best.
  • Prioritise relevant content.
  • Ensure you send your CV with a covering letter ideally to a named individual.
  • Take ownership and use words such as Determined, Implemented, Created, Devised, Coordinated and Conceived.
  • Include figures i.e. number of staff you managed or budget size.
  • Focus on what you have to offer the employer rather than listing what you have done.
  • Ask trusted colleagues and friends if this is an accurate representation of you.
  • Seek feedback if you are not achieving any interviews and if you feel your CV is not reflecting you at your best seek external advice.
Contact The Fuller CV for a Free CV Check.

Don't

  • Date your CV.
  • Put your irrelevant personal details first i.e. date of birth and nationality.
  • Mention salaries.
  • It is not necessary to put reasons for leaving.
  • Include negative or irrelevant information.
  • Lie!
  • Use Reverse Chronological format.
  • Put education first if its 10 years out of date.
  • List every employer if you have been working since the seventies.
  • Allocate the same space to all positions, prioritise the content.
  • Quote unsubstantiated superlatives.
  • Modify your CV for every application unless you have a foolproof method of remembering to whom you sent which edition.

Need more help? Contact The Fuller CV for a Free CV Check.

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