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How to write a CV?

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CV is an acronym of curriculum vitae, meaning “course of life” in Latin, is a concise written summary of a person’s career, qualifications, and education. The acronym CV has its most common usage in both North American and British English.

Tips for writing a good CV?

Tips for how to write a good Curriculum Vitae (CV) that are considered good and that lead to subsequent selection interviews are those that achieve their main objective. If your CV attracts attention and arouses interest it is almost certain that it will be the subject of reading and it will keep you in the process.

Writing a good Curriculum Vitae is not just a matter of filling out a format, but we must show organization and emphasize our achievements and competencies, in such a way that they perfectly fit with the needs and expectations of the employer.

Select the correct template here for your Curriculum Vitae and make the necessary corrections until it really communicates your objectives, and remember that we must always subject it to criticism from other people, because the impression it causes on a person outside the selection process, can be also the one obtained by those responsible for it.
If we want to create a winning Curriculum Vitae we must comply with some basic rules such as:

Presentation Tips:

  • It must always be sent in original.
  • Preferably present it on DIN A4 quality paper – white
  • It must be typed on the computer, without erasures or spelling errors.
  • It should have a structure in which it is presented organized and easy to read.
  • It shouldn’t be more than two pages and preferably one.
  • It should not be done with strange fonts, or colors, or that exceed 13 points of font size.
  • If it is sent by e-mail, keep in mind a universal font (helvetica, arial or times new roman), otherwise the person who receives it could have difficulties when reading it.
  • When attaching a picture in your Curriculum Vitae, it ought to be recent and adequately represent the position to which you aspire (do not use photographs of parties, walks, etc., no matter how well you have left).
  • The CV photo should not be larger than ID-type size.
  • Use bold and / or capital letters to highlight the titles / headings although they should not be abused when making your Curriculum Vitae.
  • Avoid using lines, boxes, or images that distract attention from the main information in the Curriculum Vitae.
  • Never include a cover.
  • We advise that if you aspire to a creative position, it is better to present your CV in a format where your work is appreciated.
  • It should be submitted along with a cover letter.

Writing Tips:

  • When writing a Curriculum Vitae, verify that it clearly reflects that the requirements and demands of the job offered are met.
  • Describe your achievements and skills, always bearing in mind that in your CV you should never lie.
  • If you do not have a lot of work experience, you should write down any volunteer experience, internships and other skills you can highlight.
  • Use action verbs to describe accomplishments.
  • If you possess very little professional experience, you should emphasize on the degree and other studies you have to date.
  • Do not include information that is irrelevant, superfluous or out of date.
  • Write short and forceful sentences and / or paragraphs, using sentences with very specific information and using effective words to construct them.
  • Be brief and concise including only relevant sentences.
  • Be very careful about spelling errors when writing your Curriculum Vitae, as they immediately disqualify you.
  • Avoid using the personal pronoun ‘I’, it is understood that the CV is about your training, experience and skills.
  • Try to use a formal and polite tone.
  • Use the appropriate CV template for each case.

Additionally, you can download templates online for free and customize them with your personalized data to create your winning Curriculum Vitae.

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