CV improvement

Make your CV interesting

Do you know that your CV is the key for the company door? You want the job and you are ready for it - but does your key fit? How do you make your CV interesting, and that key to fit?

  • For each job, write a New CV. You should specifically design them to answer the questions of the actual job requirements. It is usally not a good idea take a standard format CV template from word and just fill out and send in. If you do this - do not expect any overwhelming reactions.
  • Make yourself gold worth for employers. You are to be Wanted, not the opposite.
  • Collect as much information about the company and the job as possible. The more you know, the easier it gets for you to match the job requirements.
  • Pay attention to market trends, latest training and technology as well as the right terminology (jargon). Use this and let them know what you master.
  • The CV formatting should be pleasant to the readers eyes. Think of alignment, chosen font and fontsize (not too small and not too big), margins and paper quality. All of this should be chosen with the job applying for in mind. For example, if you apply for art director, a colorful and estethic styled CV would probably help you.
  • Try highlighting special keywords that explains alot. As pointed out in other documents on CV Creator, the employers often has only a few seconds to read each CV. Make sure the text getting attention is worth it.
  • Keep your CV interesting with short sentences and use bullet points when you do lists.
  • Use good manners according to the region or country you are seeking to. Give the employer good expectations with the CV and higher when on interview.
  • Point your value for the job and company out.

The goal of your CV is to invite the employer to get to know you better. The above list is only for help and there is no must that everything is to be followed. Make sure you make a good first impression with your CV, open the employers mind that you might be the right one for the job.


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