How to catch recruiter attention in seconds with a perfect CV?
30 Jun, 20235 minWhen it comes to making a perfect CV, it can take days or even weeks of hard work just for ...
When it comes to
making a perfect CV, it can take days or even weeks of hard work just for a
recruiter to glance it over for a few seconds.
It can seem unfair, exactly
how are you supposed to capture someone’s attention in matter of seconds? Well
we have an answer!
By building your
near-perfect CV, you’re essentially investing in yourself, and your future.
So how do you do
it?
Get the basics right
There is no right or
wrong way of writing a CV, but there is a common sections you should cover:
· Personal and contact details such as: email
address, home address, phone number ect.
· Education and qualifications including job
related certificates
· Work history and experience
· Relevant skills to the job in question
· Own interests, achievements or hobbies
· Reference
Presentation is Key
Always remember, the
upper middle area is where the recruiter eye will naturally fall, so make sure
you include all of your important information in that area. Also keep in mind
that the CV should always be clean and well structured.
Stick to no more than two pages of A4
Keep things short and
sweet! A CV is a reassurance to a protentional employer, you don’t need to
pages and pages of paper, short CV it’s a chance to tick the right boxes, and
if everything is satisfied, there is better chance of a job interview!
Get the most out of your skills and
experience
Under the skills
section of your CV focus on key skills that can help you stand out from the
crowd. These could be Communication skill, Computer skill ect.
When it comes to
experience use assertive and positive language under the work history section,
try to relate the skills you have mentioned in you skill section. Showing the
skills and experience that you have gain in positive light, gives you a chance
to stand out.
Include reference
Reference should be
from someone who has employed you in the past and can vouch for your skills and
experience. If you never worked before you can ask your teacher or tutor to be
a referee. Try to include as much as you can.
Keep the CV updated
It is important to
keep updating your CV regularly! If you have new volunteering experience or
recent work project, make sure to include it to your CV. Protentional employers
are always impressed with candidate who go extra mile to improve their skill
and experience.
The whole process
might seem a bit intimidating at first, but now that we broke it into bite-size
pieces, It should be much easier.
Getting the right job
is just a single step in your career.
Good Luck!