5 Steps to Writing the ideal CV

Building a CV Format: Suppose you want to apply for a job and you want to show your full capabilities to an employer. How do you grab their attention? Display that you have the right qualifications to someone who did not interview you yet? And increase your chances of getting hired? 

Writing a good CV can be one of the toughest challenges of job hunting

In most cases, first impressions can say many things about whether someone is right for the job or whether they will fit in. So, The first thing an employer from either a company or a recruitment slot online agency will see and know about you is by your approach with a very telling CV. Most employers spend just a few seconds scanning each CV before sticking it in the ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ pile. However, the determining factor in case of being shortlisted will be after interviewing with the employer where they will have a developed complete picture of who you are. In this article, we will focus on that approach and these steps from Shull Employment Solutions team experts gathering the best tips that will help get you closer to your desired job.  

1. Use a theme that best reflects your personality:

Design your CV based on how you want to be portrayed, relevant to your profession with a professional picture of yourself either in work clothes or dressed formally. Choosing the right fonts and clear spaces categorizing sections in your resume to make it easier to read through and highlight the important bits. Furthermore, employers do look for mistakes on CVs and if they find them, it makes you look really bad. David Hipkin, head of recruitment and resourcing at Reed Business Information, warns:

With most employers experiencing massive volumes of slot gacor applicants right now, giving them the excuse to dismiss your application because of avoidable errors is not going to help you secure an interview.

David Hipkin, head of recruitment and resourcing at Reed Business Information

If you’re unsure then use a spellchecker and ask someone else to double-check what you’ve written. 

2. Target your resume for each job you are applying for:

To make your CV stand out from the rest of the pile. You need to have it dedicated solely to the job you are applying for. Therefore, in the case that you have been working in different fields. Pick out and add the only relevant information for the job. Take the time to change your CV for each role that you apply for. Research the company and use the job advert to work out exactly what skills you should point out to them. They will appreciate the obvious effort. 

3. Be sure to have all the important details included:

Emphasize on the details that employers always search for such as:  

• Personal information: Information about where you currently live, where you are from, date of birth, marital status…etc.

  • Contact information: And how to get in touch with you using a professional email address and phone number. Also, if you are applying to another city mention that you are able to relocate.  

• Work Experience: All the history of your work experience that includes job description and dates of start to end. Preferably add reasons for leaving. 

• Education and training courses: Mention every certificate you have earned with dates from start to finish.  

• Availability Date: If you are currently employed, state the date you will be available to start working and how long your notice period will need. 

4. Submit your CV in the right format: 

Make your resume accessible, always using a .PDF file, and avoid using .JPEG image files or screenshots. Submit your application in PDF along with a cover letter to introduce yourself further.  

5. Include additional CV sections:

Place a special skill set section to impress the recruiter with what you are able to contribute and bring to the table. Furthermore, Showcasing relevant skills that might be of use for the job you are applying to. For instance, language fluency, accounting skills, software system knowledge will all help increase your chances of being noticed and give a good impression. 

You can start implementing these tips by using the offered services of Shull Employment Solutions that works as a professional employer organization (PEO) and employer of record (EOR) in Kurdistan and Iraq.

Do you have any more questions on how to write a job-winning CV? Give us a shout in the comments or send us an email and we’ll answer your queries!