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A good CV is really important. It takes a lot of time and it is wise to do it thoroughly. Your CV can be decisive for a company to invite you. That is the reason we will help you make a good Curriculum Vitae.
Personal details:
- Make sure you provide the good e-mail address. It’s important that you use this e-mail address frequently.
- You can use a photograph of yourself, but this is not an obligatory. When you add a photo it has to be a professional, representative one. Don’t add a photo that’ is made in a bar or on a vacation trip.
- Make sure all of your personal details are filled in, in the right way. Check everything after you are finished. In the worst case there is a possibility that an employer can’t contact you.
Personal details and preferences:
- When you have a clear view about what you are looking for, you can indicate in this part of the CV what you prefer. This has to be very specific. This way there’s a bigger chance the employers will contact you for a job you really like.
- When you are not clear about what you are looking for, you don’t have to write what you really like. You can communicate every option you’re interested in.
- Write down which region you want to work in. You can write down all of the provinces that are within your reach. When you want to work close by or near your home you have to write down the province you are living in.
Cv’s:
- Make sure employers can see your contact details at a glance. This way interested companies can reach you immediately when they like your CV.
- Make a clear structure and alignment. When the structure is represented well people will see you are ordered.
- With a nice one-liner you can separate yourself from the other applicants. In one sentence you can show what you are looking for. Think about a motivated, attractive sentence that will draw employers will definitely see. Originality is important!
Education and Training:
- In this part of the CV you indicate what you studied for or which education you are following at the moment. Fill in all of the certificates and diplomas you own and which are relevant for the job you’re looking for right now. If you followed a higher education, you don’t have to mention your lower school.
- Be really clear about what job you are looking for. You have to pay a lot of attention to this part, because this information can separate you from the other applicants who have the same certificates as you.
- Indicate what you can do really well.
- Make sure you mention your personal details which are relevant for the job you are applying for.
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More informationWork experience:
- Don’t summarize your work experience. Also use this part of you CV to show the employers why they have to hire you in stead of someone else. You can write down tasks you had to do in another job. You have to prove you are the one the company is looking for.
- Some of the experiences aren’t worth to summarize.
- It’s important to give plenty of information about your work experience. When you already have experience, you have to pay your attention to the most relevant job you had.
Languages and skills:
- What are your best skills? In this part you can emphasize these skills. Be clear about the things you are good at. This is important information for employers.
- You also distinguish yourself from others by giving a good summary. It takes some time to mention all important knowledge.
Golden tip:
Often change your CV. If you’re looking for a job it’s interesting to update your CV often, because your CV will be up to date when you do this.