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Why your CV doesn't rock - CV Writing Tips

Top CV Writting Tips - To Make your CV Rock

If you're keen to get ahead in your chosen career, then you need to make sure your CV is as strong as possible. Competition for the best roles is incredibly high and many employers will simply skim CVs to see which ones stand out. Others will disregard otherwise strong CVs for having basic errors in them. So don't risk being overlooked and follow our simple CV writing tips to improve the impact of your CV now.

CV Tips - Spelling and Grammar

CV writing is an art form and yet many people spend ages perfecting their prose without using their spell check. Even if the content of your CV is otherwise excellent, many recruiters will form a poor opinion of a candidate who is sloppy with presentation and grammar. It will suggest that your attention to detail is not good and that you struggle with written communication. 

Fix this simple error by ensuring that you carry out a detailed proof-read several times before submitting the finished version. Ideally, get a friend to read and check it too. And if you are still in doubt, consider using professional services such as Circle Square for the desired professional finish.

Vague Objectives in your CV

If you have clearly written your CV using a template and been vague in your personal statement and career objectives, the recruiter will think you are either scatter-gunning your CV out left, right and centre or you simply aren't sure of your skillset and ambitions. Avoid generic phrases and meaningless corporate jargon and employ descriptive language that explains your career goals.

Poor Formatting

Many recruiters will become cross-eyed with the volume of CVs they read. If the font is too small, the content cluttered or the presentation poor, they may simply give up and dismiss your hard work. Keep it as short as possible, ideally one page or two as a maximum and write concisely. There are plenty of formats available online, or you can use the services of a professional CV writing agency to ensure that your CV is presented to perfection.

Your CV Isn't Tailored to the Job

A template CV won't interest an employer. They will want to see that you are genuinely passionate about the job in question and keen to get into the company. You'll be overlooked in favour of other candidates who have tailored their CV to exactly match the job description and have shown their interest in doing so. Equally, by failing to incorporate the keywords used in the job description, you will find that automated software may reject your CV. So take the time and show your diligence in your application.

Actions and Accomplishments

Recruiters want to know what you have achieved in your role, rather than what you do each day. So don't simply list your jobs describe the achievements, results and company benefits that you have created through your efforts. This will interest the employer and illustrate your value in a graphic way.

Providing Too Much Information in your CV

Don't put details of every single position that you've ever worked in. Emphasise the outstanding accomplishments, skills and responsibilities and allow the recruiter 'space' to pick out the highlights. Show that you have the accomplishments and skills needed to do the job, but make sure that there are no gaps in your employment.

Incorrect Contact Details

This seems obvious, but it's a very common mistake. Many candidates submit old CVs to recruitment agencies and fail to put the correct contact details on it. Most recruiters don't have time to follow up and hunt you down. So check the basics carefully and provide a few routes to get in touch.

Incorrect References

Again, ensure that this information is accurate and that your listed referees are people that you would want to approach and ask for an assessment of your suitability for the role. A great reference from a former manager can be very powerful indeed. Recommendations from a former peer or colleague can be equally impressive. Make sure that their contact details are correct.

Failing to Include Interesting and Relevant Information. Don't just necessarily list your most recent roles - think about earlier jobs or responsibilities that show an interesting skillset that the hiring manager is likely to value. For example, telemarketing and sales might not be necessary for the job in question, but they can suggest that you have resilience and negotiation skills, which are ideal for the industry as a whole.

Creating the CV in an Unusual File Format

If you write your CV using Word, you run the risk that the recruiter is using a different version and this can cause difficulties. This is even more problematic if you use other word-processing programs. Always send your CV as a PDF file if you can.

Written by Adam Tachauer of Circle Square Talent

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