CV writing Tips
CV writing tips are aimed at helping you write a better directed CV, one that is packed with all the information to match and authenticate your professional and academic career.
You should include all such information that the interviewer would be looking for in a person suitable for the vacant job. The CV should entail your job history, life history, your achievements, your skills plus some of your general interests.
The CV should give adequate importance to specific areas: list your knowledge and education (plus any recent education); include all your achievement till date, be it on any level. Include points about what specific assignments you have handled successfully.
Information that you consider is vital you bagging the job should be placed if possible on the first page of your CV that way when the interviewer starts reading your CV such information catches attention first. If that bit of information interests him then he too shall focus more on asking you about your strengths.
Using points as well as sentences to push the points: A CV uses a peculiar kind of grammar where in there is a mix of sentences and paragraphs additionally the highlighting is done by the use of points. Points are used where just a message has to be presented while sentences are used when a major points has to be presented in some details.
What ever style is picked keep it simple: Features such as graphics, boxes & templates in your WP program, pictures to be used only if you are a performer and the right fonts must be used (Tahoma & Verdana appear attractive when a CV sent via an email and you can use 9.5 point size to give yourself space)
Do a check of the CV: Hand over your CV to friends and partners and also ask a creditable person to proof-read it; errors are a complete no and spell-checkers do not find every mistake; do not use a grammar checker as CVs are checked using one.