Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Literally you are selling your talents, skills, proficiencies etc. See a CV using tables for modules and references here and an explanation of how to
do this here Use bullets for content, rather than long paragraphs of text. Break messages into points and make each one a new paragraph with a
full line gap between paragraphs. If you are a digital marketer, you can also check out our digital marketing CV example and writing guide or
download our free CV template. See the example fonts to the right to see how much clearer Cambria looks than Times New Roman. If used, it
needs to be original and well written. What you seek of course is of course a good list of potential employers and relevant contact details who fit
your criteria. Do not use any more than three to five bullet points. This will enable you to tailor the CV to the work and to bring out your own
relevant experience. Many owners and directors know each other well and are often quite happy to refer you elsewhere. Note that some phrases
below are connected with dashes or semi-colons ;. These are all things to keep in mind when writing your CV. See our page on Choosing and
Using Referees for more help with this. Accounting and finance IT system knowledge is highlighted as employers will have their own systems and
need to know whether candidates can use them or not. If, however, you have a lot of very short phrases, breaking them up into bulleted lists can
leave a lot of white space that could be used more efficiently. Looking for relevant non-work achievements is also relevant for people seeking to
change careers. Whizzed the same CV out to lots of employers to save time You should talk with the person you would like to list a reference
before actually listing them--it is best to double check that they still have the same number, are okay with giving you a reference, or that they
remember who you are. Emphasise what you can do for the employer and your passion for the field or profession or industry, rather than being
seen only to seek what they can do for you. We've all done it. Clear and clean and professional does not always necessarily mean 10pt black font
on gsm standard business stock paper, but be mindful that the farther you stray from convention the greater risk you run that the reader will take
exception to the style. You can also use MS Word. Chop your CV up into easily digestible morsels bullets, short paragraphs and note form and
give it a clear logical layout, with just the relevant information to make it easy for the selector to read. I personally prefer sans fonts - sans fonts
don't have the curly bits called serifs on letters. Use bold and italic typefaces for headings and important information Never back a CV - each page
should be on a separate sheet of paper. In these cases obviously you won't know precisely what skills they are seeking, but you should be able to
imagine the attributes that they might need. You will see from the resume examples and templates that I advocate a structure which puts the contact
address and personal details at the foot of the resume. Definitely resist any temptation to use a snap taken at the pub, or a picture of you dressed
up as Father Christmas or just about to climb the north face of the Eiger. Think about what the employer needs in the job. The last thing you want
is to start work and then lose your new job for lying. Not Helpful 49 Helpful The company you are applying to may contact these references to
find out more about your previous work. Research can be as easy or difficult as you make it. As with any communications, ensure you include key
words and phrases which reflect what the reader is seeking. What makes a good CV? How do I give references if I am new to the work force?
There is no "one best way" to construct a CV; it is your document and can be structured as you wish within the basic framework below. Education
and professional memberships are often important in financial roles as many positions require qualifications for companies to abide by laws and
regulations - so they are made bold and clear. People who leave things until the last minute reduce their options, and increase the amount of
competitive pressures involved. Set your spell checker to UK English assuming you are British or you will get center instead of centre , and color
instead of colour. What information should a CV include? It may look neat and concise to display your contact information in the header, but for "t
he same reason with embedded tables and charts, it often gets scrambled in an applicant tracking system," says Augustine. Admin and business
support staff are employed to carry out tasks that support organisations to function and can involve a range of skills from database management
and reporting, to diary management and call handling. What if you don't have any working experience? Key achievements round up some
impressive figures from the project such as money and time saved on completion. You should include the keywords mentioned in the job posting
throughout your resume. Some UK references remain in this guide - please adapt them for your local situation. Example of targeted skills: Poor
spelling is the quickest way to get rejected. Not all experience statements or any of them, in the case of young people at the start of their careers
need to be work-based. Help answer questions Start your very own article today. Successfully took a national bestseller from manuscript to
publication; Received certification in copy-editing from UC Berkeley. There is the possible problem that Word formatting can sometimes change
on different computers so it is a good idea to email your CV to a friend to check that it comes out OK before sending it to employers. As you can
see, resume cover letters can be short and very concise. Believe me, interviewers and recruiting employers will thank you for it.