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Your CV will create a first impression for an employer. Design a basic CV and keep it regularly updated. Be prepared to tailor it to the specific requirements of a position, placing emphasis in different areas. As well as including factual content about your qualifications and experience, use the skills audit, and the strengths you have highlighted to build a personal profile.

Top Tips for your CV

DO

  • Keep it brief - 1-2 pages is best
  • Put name and contact details on each sheet in case they become separated
  • Use plain English - short sentences and bullet points
  • Start with a brief personal profile - 1-2 sentences
  • Tell the truth
  • Use positive language
  • Make sure there are no major gaps in your history
  • Sell yourself!
  • Consider what impression your CV gives to a busy employer in 30 seconds?
  • Tailor your CV to each application
  • Back up your claims with examples
  • Include details for referees
  • Word process your CV
  • Ensure the document has a consistent appearance
  • Use a clearly legible font type and size - e.g. Times NewRoman, Arial, 12pt
  • Use good quality white paper, one-sided only
  • Use an A4 envelope so you don't have to fold it
  • Always send a covering letter
  • Check, check and check again - spelling, dates, spacing, grammar, punctuation

DON'T

  • Use Jargon
  • Assume the reader will know what acronyms stand for
  • Mislead or lie about your experience or qualifications
  • Make vague, unsubstantiated statements
  • Go over 3 pages
  • Use the same CV for all your applications

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