The CV should showcase your skills, experience, accomplishments and education to demonstrate how you can provide value to a company.

Education

  • Put education first if you recently graduated or changed careers and need to highlight new skills
  • Otherwise put experience first

CV Content

  • Focus on work experience and education
  • Show skills, problems solved, results achieved
  • Include languages, achievements, interests

Avoid Irrelevant Info

  • Birthdate, nationality, etc.

Structure

  • Opening grabs attention
  • Skills paragraphs highlight technical and interpersonal abilities
  • Show interest in company and desire to learn
  • Close by reiterating interest

Common Mistakes

  • Talking about yourself too much
  • Including sensitive/negative info
  • Trying to say everything
  • Poor organization
  • Irrelevant details

There are 4 CV structures:

  1. Chronological
  2. Skills/Experience Areas
  3. Abilities and Achievements
  4. Letter/CV Combination

The key is to showcase your fit and value to the company in a clear, organized manner. Highlight relevant skills and accomplishments, demonstrate interest in the role, and state how you can positively contribute.



Last modified: Thursday, 29 February 2024, 8:40 PM