Thursday, September 5, 2013

CV Writing Tips: 5C’s That Make Your CV Catchy

Writing a successful resume can sometimes prove to be a hard nut to crack. Maybe the reason why we hire people to do it for us or decide to do it ourselves. Whatever path we choose to follow, CV’s are fatal documents which should be treated with the care that they do deserve.  A CV will help in facilitating you nail that job, so make it count.
Here are some of the tips that might help in making it easier to write that important document.
1. Customize - Being specific is all about personal branding and being unique. It all goes down to making yourself stand out in the face of thousands of applicants.  For example, if you’re applying for a Sales and Marketing Vacancy in The Mumias Sugar Company, you should categorically state why you are the ideal candidate for the said job and how your skills exactly fit the requirements and taste of your would be employer.
2. Complete- It’s advisable not to leave any gaps in your CV of places you’ve worked before otherwise there will be gaps in your resume which will need to be accounted for. If you’ve worked in any other company before as their sales persons, it’s advisable to include all your historical background lest you get caught up in an interview when asked to account for the gaps in your CV.
3. Clever- You don’t want to be just another Sales applicant. Use clever connotations in your CV and be sure to wow the
CV Tipshiring manager with how much you know. Cleverness might just do the trick especially in the Sales field where you are bound to encounter with people from all walks of life who you need to see goods to. Sometimes being a know it all candidate can pay off.
4. Clean and Professional- Resist the urge to use flashy fonts to impress the hiring manager. Truth is, there’s nothing special about fonts. We all can use them, so it’s not a special skill that you need to portray.  Otherwise, you resume will find itself in the dustbin and you will never get that call.
5. Consistency- From the layout of your CV everything in the CV should be in a consistent form that will spare whoever goes through it some time. The grammar be it the spelling mistakes should be thorough. Take time to go through your resume with afresh eye. Take time off from it and return to it in a day or two. Sit back and correct the hideous mistakes which might cost you that job.
CV’s are vital documents, well written and you might just get that call. Dubiously done and the dustbin becomes their resting place.

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