Thursday, September 1, 2016

Writing an Effective CV


Discover the hundreds of perfect jobs by effective CV writing. This will help you meet the required job criteria. It will also return back good career development and financial rewards. In this competitive world job market a strong profile or career statement can target your presence and career aspirations in the today’s job market.


The rising competition can place your CV or job application amongst those short listed for interview including for those “Work at Home” or teleworking jobs, after marketing your approach in the right manner. First Impressions count! The CV reader takes just a few seconds to receive your message, you must leave a positive impact to be placed on the pile for reading later and being shortlisted.


Professional CV writing companies are the best resources that provide excellent information and advice on how to write a CV or resume. The prices may vary so beware, if you are quoted a reasonable fee (somewhere well between the 100 and the 350euros, you have a good chance of paying for a well presented CV package that will generate interviews, boost your confidence and frequently position you as a candidate worthy of that new position and higher salary.


Your 1 or 2 CV pages should be enough to describe yourself in a concise way with relevancy and impact. You must not cram the information by using the smaller font.. Carefully go through the following steps, mentioned below to get a good job, even if you want to work from home.


  1. Choose a clear and easy read font such as Arial or Trebuchet for both the contemporary and professional types. Ensure the overall consistency of the font.

  2. Limit the number of headings; else they will result in negative response.

  3. Maximize the use of your pages by avoiding too much white space to a greater extent.

  4. For a printed copy use high quality white or velum paper. Do not use a gimmicky coloured paper.

  5. Carefully spell and grammar check. Otherwise your hard work for the reader and can prove futile, if a potential employer spots a spelling mistake.

  6. You can organize your content as Heading, Profile, Key Skills, Education, Training, Employment Responsibilities Achievements, Personal Information.




Writing an Effective CV

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