How to Write a Catchy CV

Everybody asks me, "How do I write a catchy CV?"is all about. Here you write what sort of work you are
Thus I decided to write this article. Here I will providetargeting, how many years of experience you have on
you useful information, including tips, in how to write athat field and (if applicable) what qualifications do you in
resume from the employer's point of view.that field.
Writing a catchy CV may sound a bit daunting,After the brief review you write your strengths/skills (in
however as you will see after reading this article that itbullet points).
is not that hard. Once you know what employers wantIf you are a graduate then just below the skills you
to know when they see you CV everything starts towrite the start and finish date of your course, including
make sense. And this is what I am going to tell you!the degree name and the University name and
You see, when you apply to a job (this can be viaaddress in capital letters.
internet or via post) you generally tend you send someAfter that you write your work experience, start dates
kind of details, that will prove that you are suitable forand end dates the employers name and address. Also
this job. And what are those details? Your CV ofyour position and brief descriptions of your duties (no
course!more than 3 paragraphs long).
So you see, the employer knows you only from theWe are almost done, after the work experience you
CV, therefore you must write a very catchy CV, sowrite your hobbies and interests (do not skip this) -
that his or she can remember you! From myremember the employers only know you via your CV;
experience when the employer remembers youthis helps the employer to know what sort of person
means that you are half way there! (Interview isyou are. Most people skip this area and as a result
coming soon).they lose their chances of getting an interview.
So, how do I write a catchy CV?Lastly, you finish your letter stating that you are more
You start you CV with a letterhead where you writethan happy to provide good references of yourself
your name, address and contact details.upon employer's request.
Below the letterhead you write a very brief reviewThat is it! Simple and catchy CV and this is what
(not more than 3 paragraphs longs) of what your CVemployers want!