Wednesday 20 May 2015

How to Write a Winning CV

With unemployment on the rise and stiff competition for jobs it has never been more important to get your CV right. A well written CV is a powerful marketing tool, so what can you do to make sure that yours attracts interest?

There are some very simple ways to improve your chances of being invited to an interview. Always make sure that you proofread your CV thoroughly before sending it off. As a general rule, a CV should be no longer than 2 pages and it must be written in the 3rd person. It's also important to make sure that your CV looks the part and that it is well structured. Getting the basics right is a good start, but making your CV stand out takes a lot of time and effort. It is vital that you highlight your skills and experience appropriately.

Top Tips to Make your CV Stand Out:

Include a Professional Profile
A Professional Profile is a paragraph at the beginning of your CV that gives the reader an overview of your key skills and experience. It should be written in the 3rd person and no longer than 10 lines in length. Bullet points are totally acceptable if you wish to use them.

Tailor your CV to the Role
Carefully study the job advert or job description to determine the skills/experience required. Focus on emphasising your most relevant qualities throughout your CV.

Include Key Achievements
Highlight Key Achievements that demonstrate results. You can include Key Achievements in a separate section if you want. Try and back your achievements up with figures or feedback.

Ensure Readability
Recruiters like CV's that are easy to scan so use clear headings and bullet points. Make sure that you check for spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.
Obviously you don't want your CV to stand out for the wrong reasons. Make sure that you use a sensible email address and that you spell the company name correctly in your cover letter. It's also advisable to avoid including generic interests, most of us like watching TV and listening to music but such information is not CV worthy.

Searching for a job in Singapore, you can find a list of available jobs at jobsbank sg.

An article by Dougles Chan - Search Engine Guru - The best SEO company in Singapore and globally. Contact Dougles Chan @ +(65) 9388 0851 or email to dc@dougleschan.com for more information on how to make your website to be the top in Google.

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