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Tips and Tricks

Insightful tips and ideas on how to properly write your CV

Include only essential personal details like your full name, phone number, email, and LinkedIn profile.

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Avoid including sensitive information like your date of birth, marital status, or photo unless specifically requested by the employer.

Write a concise objective that aligns with the job you’re applying for, focusing on what you can offer the employer.

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Skip the objective if you have extensive experience; instead, use a professional summary to highlight your career achievements.

List your work experience in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent job.

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Use action verbs like "developed," "managed," or "increased" to describe your responsibilities and achievements in each role.

Quantify your achievements with numbers, such as "increased sales by 20%" or "managed a team of 10."

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Include your highest degree first, along with the institution name, degree type, and graduation year.

Mention your GPA only if it’s above 3.5 or if the job posting specifically requests it.

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Highlight both hard skills (e.g., software proficiency) and soft skills (e.g., communication) relevant to the job.

Tailor your skills section to match the keywords in the job description to pass ATS filters.

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Use a skills bar or bullet points to visually showcase your proficiency levels in key areas.

Include hobbies only if they are relevant to the job or demonstrate transferable skills.

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Avoid generic hobbies like "reading" unless they add value to your application, such as "reading industry journals."

Highlight achievements that demonstrate your impact, such as awards or successful projects.

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Place your most impressive achievements under the relevant job in your experience section for better context.

List certifications that are relevant to the job, including the issuing organization and date.

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Include online courses from reputable platforms like Coursera or Udemy to show continuous learning.

Mention honors and awards that are professionally relevant, such as "Employee of the Year."

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Include academic awards like "Dean's List" if you're a recent graduate with limited work experience.

List publications in a consistent format: title, journal, date, and a link if available.

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Include publications only if they are relevant to the job, such as industry-related articles or research papers.

Avoid listing references on your CV; instead, write "References available upon request."

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Prepare a separate reference list to provide when requested, including names, titles, and contact details.

Use a professional email address, such as firstname.lastname@email.com, on your CV.

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Focus on recent and relevant experience; omit jobs from over 10-15 years ago unless they add significant value.

If you’re a recent graduate, place your education section above your work experience.

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Avoid listing generic skills like "hardworking"; instead, focus on specific, measurable skills.

Use bullet points to make your achievements stand out and easy to read.

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Highlight certifications that are up-to-date and relevant to the industry you’re applying to.

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