Writing A Good CV
Posted on March 25, 2014 at 9:37 am
When looking for a job, your CV is the first introduction that your potential employer will have to you, therefore it is very important. Obviously, lying on your CV, while it may help you get a job, if you get found out it can damage your position, and make it harder to seek future employment; it may potentially even result in a lawsuit or prosecution, depending upon the profession. Writing a honest CV is a must. This does not mean that you can’t elaborate more on some of the better traits you have. To right a CV, you should include all of your qualifications, and work experience. You must remember to spell check, and write a good report on your professional history. Good English is an important part of any non-labour job, and demonstrating that in your CV can help you to get the job. Demonstrating the opposite can severely hamper your job prospects. You are allowed to right in a charming manner, but the goal of the CV must be to write about things which are relevant to them, and not pad it out with too much waffle.
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