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Are you a fresh graduate who is looking for a job or a person who is looking for a new job? In both cases, you have to focus on preparing a CV that may impress the employer and lead you to the interview and to your dream job. Many students complain that they don’t get the interview call or their CV is rejected. The main reason for that is your CV does not present you well.
CV writing service UK is a completely different thing and many students are unaware of how to make their CV stand out from the crowd. It is very important because, in today’s world where unemployment is on the rise, hundreds of candidates apply for a single job.
Here is how you must prepare your CV
Personal and Contact Information
Clearly mention personal and contact information at the top so that the employer will not have to search for these basic things on your CV. Employers don’t have that much time and will throw your CV in the bin and move to the next candidate’s CV. Stick to the basics and mention phone number, email address, and other information from which employer can contact you.
Tailor Your CV
Make changes in your CV according to the post you are applying for. If you have time, then there is nothing better than preparing a new CV for each job you apply for, but if you cannot do that at least prepare a new CV for a new job type you apply for. This will increase your chances to get selected for an interview.
Keep It Short
Your CV must not go beyond two A4 size pages. Summarize your work experience. in a few sentences. Use large size envelopes to put your CV inside it and never fold your CV. Use a crisp white A4 size paper for printing your CV. Avoid using flashy colors and keep it as simple and formal as possible. It must be professional and related to the job.
Make It Unique
Many people will fight for a single job opening so you will have to make your CV unique. Give reasons and try to convince the employer that you are special. Employers look for some extraordinary qualities that only a few individuals have. They look for an individual who is an all-rounder and good at many things.