How to make your CV stand out to employers

 

First things first - don't panic! Your CV doesn't have to be a creative masterpiece, but it's definitely worth taking the time to make it shine and show off your skills. It's your chance to make a great first impression and catch the eye of the hiring manager, so let's dive in!

When it comes to crafting your CV, remember that it's all about making that connection with the hiring manager. Take the time to research some important information about the specific role you're applying for and putting your best foot forward. Trust me, a little effort to deep-dive into the companies job description can go a long way!

So, don't stress - just be yourself and showcase your experiences and skills in a clear and concise way. Highlight your achievements and tailor your CV to the job you're applying for. Make sure to include relevant details that show why you're the perfect fit for the role.

If you're feeling overwhelmed because you're new to working-life, put the kettle on and breathe, experience is experience, whether that's working in a nursing home or caring for your Grandma! 

By taking the time to research and put together a strong CV, you'll increase your chances of standing out and landing that dream job. Remember, it's all about showing off what makes you unique and why you're the right person for the job.

So take a deep breath, put your best foot forward, and let's get started so your CV can do the talking. You've got this!

To make things easier for you, we've added a complete free template below with a free download (no sign up required). Feel free to use it as a guide to kickstart your CV creation process.

And remember, if you require more help or guidance, don't hesitate to get in touch with one of our Buddys. We're here to support you every step

 

 

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Should I add colour to my CV?


Adding colour to a CV can be a bit risky. While it might make your resume visually appealing and help it stand out, it could also come across as unprofessional to some employers. It's generally safer to stick to a clean and professional black and white format for your CV. Focus on making sure your content is strong and relevant to the job you're applying for, as that's what will make the most impact.

Should I add a picture of myself to my CV?


Adding a picture to your CV is recommended if you're applying for a job where your appearance is important, like acting or modeling, or if it's common in the industry or country you're targeting. Just make sure to research the norms beforehand to ensure it's appropriate. It's generally advised not to include a picture of yourself on your CV unless you are specifically asked to do so or if it is a common practice in the country where you are applying for jobs.


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