1) Include your full name a) This should be the first thing on the CV b) Proofread carefully 2) Add your contact information a) Include your phone number and a professional email address. b) Use examples, e.g., “Good teamwork: worked with others to meet deadlines.”FIX 3) Write your location a) Include your town or city and postcode b) Include the month and year (e.g., “June 2020 – August 2021”).FIX 4) Check for spelling and grammar mistake a) Proofread carefully. b) E.g., “Functional Skills Level 2 in ICT." 5) Write a clear personal profile a) Summarize your skills, experience, and career goals in 2–3 sentences. b) E.g., “Functional Skills Level 2 in ICT.” 6) Use clear headings for each section a) E.g., "Personal Details," "Work Experience," "Skills." b) Focus on skills and experience that match the job description 7) List your skills clearly a) Use examples, e.g., “Good teamwork: worked with others to meet deadlines.” b) This should be the first thing on the CV 8) Include your work history a) Write where you worked, your job title, and your key responsibilities. b) E.g., Arial or Calibri, and keep the size between 10–12 points. 9) Add dates for each role a) Include the month and year (e.g., “June 2020 – August 2021”). b) E.g., "Personal Details," "Work Experience," "Skills." 10) Highlight your achievements a) E.g., “Increased sales by 10% in my first three months.” b) Include your town or city and postcode 11) Include relevant qualifications a) E.g., “Functional Skills Level 2 in ICT.” b) Include your phone number and a professional email address. 12) Put your most recent job or qualification first a) Work backwards from the latest b) Include your phone number and a professional email address. 13) Tailor your CV to the job a) Focus on skills and experience that match the job description b) Your CV should ideally be one page, but no more than two. 14) Use bullet points to describe your responsibilities a) Make the information easy to read. b) Work backwards from the latest 15) Quantify your achievements a) Include numbers if possible, e.g., “Managed a team of 5 staff.” b) Check the layout, alignment, and formatting. 16) Include professional hobbies or interests a) E.g., “Functional Skills Level 2 in ICT.” b) E.g., “Volunteering at a food bank.” 17) Use a neat, simple font a) E.g., Arial or Calibri, and keep the size between 10–12 points. b) Write where you worked, your job title, and your key responsibilities. 18) Keep it short and focused a) Your CV should ideally be one page, but no more than two. b) E.g., “Increased sales by 10% in my first three months.” 19) Be honest a) Don’t exaggerate or include false information. b) This should be the first thing on the CV 20) Make sure your CV looks professional a) Write where you worked, your job title, and your key responsibilities. b) Check the layout, alignment, and formatting.
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