| Writing a good and effective CV, a CV that stands | | | | leave a blank page, because a CV should never |
| out from other competitive curriculum vitae takes loads | | | | exceed 2 pages. A large CV is likely to go to the bin. |
| of practice. But with if you follow these golden rules | | | | Employers do not have the time to read every single |
| that I will show you on this article you will definitely | | | | page, so make use the most of your pages and |
| boost your chances in getting an interview. | | | | remember do not exceed 2 pages. |
| Below are the top 3 golden rules that you must follow | | | | - Third golden rule: you should always write your |
| to stand out your CV from other competitive CVs out | | | | education on the middle of the first page (especially if |
| there: | | | | you are a graduate). If you are a graduate this must |
| - First golden rule: always write a profile on your CV. | | | | be your focal point of your CV, so writing on the |
| This profile must to exceed 4 paragraphs. In these 4 | | | | middle of the first page will make it stand out. |
| paragraphs you should write a very brief resume of | | | | Formatting with some graphics is also advisable. |
| what your CV is all about (do not forget to state the | | | | There you go 3 golden rules to stand out your CV |
| position you are targeting). | | | | from other competitive CVs. Follow these golden rules |
| - Second golden rule: use the most of the page; never | | | | and you will increase your chances to get an interview. |