| The goal for writing a CV is not to get a job. A CV will | | | | also state what types of jobs you are targeting and |
| never give you a job it will however a chance to get | | | | why you think you are well suited for these types of |
| an interview. | | | | jobs. But remember to be very brief (2/3 paragraphs |
| And once you get an appointment for an interview | | | | is enough). |
| then you can get job (depending how you perform | | | | 2. If you have good qualification, such as a degree |
| obviously). | | | | write it on the middle of the first page. Formatting it is |
| In this article I will show you how to write CV that will | | | | also advisable. Highlighting your strengths and |
| stand out and impress the employers, improving your | | | | qualification will impress and employers and improve |
| chances to get an interview. | | | | your chances to get an interview. Studies have shown |
| If you follow these tips that I will share with you I | | | | that putting content in the middle of the page grabs |
| guarantee that you improve your chances to get an | | | | people attentions. |
| interview. | | | | 3. Never ever exceed 2 pages. Employers will never |
| Below are 3 simple but effective tips that will make | | | | read CV that exceeds 2 pages, if they find a large |
| you CV stand out: | | | | CV they are likely to throw them away. |
| | | | Tip: Never ever write your birth date and your National |
| 1. You should always start the body of your CV with a | | | | Insurance number because this can lead in to identity |
| brief introduction about yourself. It is advised that you | | | | fraud. |