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Contents :
Do | Shout about your achievements. | Don’t | Oversell yourself. |
Do | Check your spellings and grammar carefully. | Don’t | Use fancy type or fonts. |
Do | Use reverse chronological order when describing employment and education. | Don’t | Leave gaps between employment periods. |
Do | Mention things you are good at. | Don’t | Say negative things |
Do | Be concise with your wording. | Don’t | Use abbreviations. |
Do | Tell the truth. | Don’t | Lie about your achievements. |
The presentation of your CV is very important, you don’t want a potential employer to disregard it simply because there are typographical errors, or the words are unclear because of the font you used.
Make sure all your time is accounted for during your education and previous employment.
Your sentences need to be precise and accurate, abbreviations can be misinterpreted and long paragraphs will be skipped over without being read properly.
Any fabrications or embellishments about your qualifications or experience will be detected at the interview stage.
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