Category : Education | Sub Category : CV Posted on 2023-10-10 19:00:03
Equipping
your CV with a personal statement will help it stand out to employers. If
positioned at the top of the first page, it’ll be the first thing that
employers read and, if worded attractively, will entice them to keep reading. You
should use this statement to focus on your best qualities and tailor it to the
job you’re seeking.
The
skills section of your CV should highlight pertinent skills that can help you
excel at the job in question. Whether it is advanced computer skills, team-building,
written or verbal communication, or problem solving skills make sure they
relate to the job you are pursuing. Another way to make this section stand out
is to utilize bullet points when listing these skills to give readers a quick
and focused snapshot of the skills you have to offer.
Employers
will focus most of their attention on your most recent employment. So it’s
crucial to make this section as detailed as possible. Use language that’s
positive and shows that your current or most recent responsibilities can
translate to the job you’re pursuing. Try to show, in your summary of recent
employment, that you’ve had a positive impact in your position.
If
you have many years of experience in your industry, you don’t have to elaborate
as much on your older positions. A shorter summary of your responsibilities
should be sufficient.