CV Writing
To help you get your CV in perspective, prospective employers quickly want to understand three things from it:
- Your skills and achievements
- Your attitude to work
Most job applicants make bold claims about their skills. Your own CV will stand head and shoulders above the rest if you can clearly demonstrate exactly how your skills have benefited the companies you have worked for.
Showcase yourself in your CV
Your CV should not only document your work experience, skills and qualifications, it should also reflect your personality and your attitudes. Emphasising your strengths and individuality whilst also ensuring that you have presented your skills and achievements is the key to a successful CV.
Remember - you've worked hard to get to where you are, and you're ready to take the next step. So make sure prospective employers understand this. Use your CV to show them how you could be a valuable asset, and you're certain to get more opportunities to prove yourself in an interview.